Hi, My name is Corinne Delaney, I am a freelance creative based in London, England. Raised in Ireland and Canada, I studied sculpture and textile design at the Alberta University of the Arts nestled between the Rockies and the Badlands of Alberta. I later moved to London and obtained my MA in Fashion Media Production at the University of the Arts, London.
My fashion film 'Led Zeppelin Cashmere' was featured on platforms 1.4, The Young Directors Award and screened at Fashion Cinematic in London. My fashion film 'The Art of Je Ne Sais Quoi' for designer Chocheng was selected for the POLIMODA/ ASVOFF in Florence Italy, Diane Pernet's ASVOFF8 in Paris at the Centre Pompidou, The Berlin Fashion Film Festival and featured on Wonderland Magazine, London. I am currently looking for a full time creative position. For more samples of my work please visit https://www.madebycorinne.com.
Projects
- Commissioned Animation Sequence for Fine Artist - Anne RothensteinThe animated gif is a moving version of the oil on wood panel works by painter Anne Rotheinstein entitled Red Figure and Reflection, created as an e-vite for an exhibition at Beaux Arts Gallery in 2019. Anne spent a rare summer in London where she walked daily through Hyde Park. “There was this extraordinary heat that summer turning the grassy meadows yellow and the posh ponds green, the painting gradually appeared.” The animation aims to capture the essence of the painting comprising of a seri
- Designer Chocheng - The Art of Je Ne Sais Quoi Fashion Film - DirectorThe 'Art of Je Ne Sais Quoi' is a fashion film inspired by the experimental style of French New Wave Cinema and icon Anna Karina. The film is an exploration of the 'golden ratio', challenging the classic and modern ideals surrounding femininity, social etiquette, and beauty in western culture.
- Threads-Purple/Father - Fashion Film DirectorThreads-Purple/Father is part of a triptych short inspired by the poem Threads written by Echo Collins-Egan that describes the intricate nature and complexity of relationships with the three prominent figures in her life father, mother, lover and the intimate connections she weaves with each of them. The choices of threads vary in colour and thickness they unravel, fray, knot and tangle depending on the nature of the relationship they represent. To view the entire film click on the highlighted l
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Work history
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HR Co-ordinator /Freelance Animation WorkLondon Review of Books
London, United KingdomFull Time
Freelance animation artist. Animated Anne Rothenstein’s cover artwork featured on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter for the London Review of Books.
Skills
- Directing Film
- Art Direction
- Creative Arts
- Art
- Content Creation
- Fashion Shoot
- Illustration
- Fine Art
- Writing