ERIK A. EVENSEN
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DISCREPANCY | independent film
Based on the stage play “The Transdimensional Couriers Union” by
John Heimbuch, Discrepancy takes place in the same fictional universe, one where time travel has recently been developed. Discrepancy is a love story wrapped in a looping time travel story, using non-linear narrative, tight stunt choreography, rich production design, and high-quality visual effects to create a stylish and fun adventure film.
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PROMOTIONAL MATERIALS
Illustrated promotional art featuring protagonist Emily "Trig" Trigorin.
Fictional branding for DuinnTech
Fictional branding for DuinnTech
Fictional branding for DuinnTech
FICTIONAL BRANDING
Branding for DuinnTech, the primary setting for Discrepancy. DuinnTech is a tech company in a not-too-distant future, developing time travel (and relative dimension in space) technology.
Fictional branding for Mejira Corporation
Fictional branding for Mejira Corporation
Fictional branding for Mejira Corporation
FICTIONAL BRANDING
Branding for Mejira Corporation, an antagonistic corporate rival to DuinnTech.
Fictional branding, Transdimensional Couriers Union
Fictional branding, Transdimensional Couriers Union
Fictional branding, Transdimensional Couriers Union
FICTIONAL BRANDING
Branding for the Transdimensional Couriers Union, a group of time travelers working independently from DuinnTech and Mejira. The TCU is a union, so brand development was inspired by traditional union seals and patches. 
PREVISUALIZATION
A sampling of previsualization storyboarding work from the project. Images use different colors to denote different timelines. Images are displayed in sequential order, but not all sequential images are shown.
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ERIK A. EVENSEN
DESIGNER, ILLUSTRATOR,
GRAPHIC NOVELIST, EDUCATOR
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