SEE THROUGH

3D Motion
F U R T H E R     R E A D I N G 
– Exploring the intersection between art and nature, between material, light, and color. A 40 seconds film that showcases 4 realistic yet abstract CG landscapes, each of them in a relationship with a kinetic transparent sculpture.

– As a Creative Animation firm, we are naturally driven by the need to offer solutions to communication problems. Sometimes we must step away from client work and let ourselves play and gather. This is what we did. We navigated toward uncertainty by embracing a short but intensive creative journey.
The importance of an R&D process is 
allowing ourselves to find the unexpected.
– The initial goal of this R&D-driven project was to explore landscape design, elegancy, and a more cinematographic language. The outcomes of the design process dictated the animation style and so the final edit which was finally reinforced by an exquisite sound design.
– It is crucial for Clim to create self-initiated work and he does so very often. This time, no explicit intention other than exploring an audiovisual language built on a mood based on subtlety, delicacy, and even intimacy. The result reminds us of the classic aspect of a blueprint-photography language mixed with the modernity of the landscape CG NFT-like trend.
– We did find lots of answers that will stay forever on our drives awaiting to be applied to future client work. We learned so much about the design process, its production, pipeline, and technical requirements as well as finding a beautiful sweet spot between reality and graphicness. The following images expose some of our creations that did not make the final cut but that contributed to our learning process.
C R E D I T S

CREATIVE DIRECTION  — Clim
PRODUCED BY — Clim Studio
CG DESIGN — Linus Zoll + Everthon Estevan
CG ANIMATION — Edgar Ferrer
THANKS TO — Julien Gaboriau + João Lucas
EDIT — Clim
SOUND DESIGN — QB SOUND


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SEE THROUGH
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SEE THROUGH

Clim Studio is exploring the intersection between art and nature, between material, light and color. A 40 seconds film that showcases 4 realistic Read More

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