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Sally has directed work for brands such as Dunkin’ Donuts, U by Kotex and Schick
Fashion designer turned director, Sally Tran, has signed to Scholar.
Sally has always been hands-on. From curating her tactile fashion events to capturing worlds on camera, she has always been interested in the multifaceted means of artistic expression. She brings that same sensibility to Scholar with her unique blend of live action, in camera technique, and post know-how. As Tran puts it, “the world of Scholar excites me because the director I think I am likes to play with the idea of fake and real. I can elevate a concept from stop motion into CG modeling, from retro analogue into intentional lo-fi 3D,” and finding the perfect approach to best tell any given story is something Scholar is well known for.
When we came to visit, the two bonded over Jock Hobbs and David Kirk. Although I’m not sure how interested Ichiro really was in the national game. His real heroes weren’t All Blacks but epidemiologists like Daniel Gajdusek and Richard Doll (the man who proved that cigarettes cause lung cancer). Ichiro was the ultimate nerd. He rented an extra room in our flat to store his alphabetically arranged scientific papers, manga and novels. As our rotting five-bedroom bungalow shook to The Cure and Prince, he tacked Bach and Hemingway posters to the walls. After late-night ward rounds at Wellington Hospital, he pored over extramural university papers on statistics, economics and the philosophy of aesthetics. His idea of relaxation was to smoke a pipe and listen to John Coltrane LPs.