Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Bloody Type

Symphony in Red by Sehsucht from inii kim on Vimeo.



I know designers usually notice details visually on print, film, or whatever and get a little critical on the colour balance, typography or even the layout. It is definitely obvious if the aesthetics of a poster or film titles are successful, but what captures my attention more is the sound or music that goes with it.

That's why I end up watching Star Trek three times already! Okay, Spock's got to do with it, but...


I love doing motion graphics, and from my experience (both professional and educational) it is always easier to animate something based on a ready-tempo. Oh to animate to your favourite song is always an emotional journey! Then again I am a little too emo these days ahahahah

This is one of my favourite motion/animated pieces, and it's by German post-production company Sehsucht GmbH* and music composed by the genius Turkish pianist, Fazil Say. I could say it was a perfect marriage solely between footage and after effects, but to achieve a more specific (floral) shapes of the blood drops definitely requires a 3D program or two!


Enjoy Symphony in Red for Konzerthaus Dortmund!

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