Dn last caught up with Toronto-based Director Lucas Hrubizna for his music video Joseph in the Bathroom, a potent example of how VFX can be embraced to push creative boundaries. Hrubizna returns to our pages today with another VFX-infused music video, or rather series of music videos, that utilise volumetric capture technology for both practical and narrative purposes. Practically, Hrubizna used the technology to be abler to remotely direct the videos, which were shot in London. Narratively, the burgeoning and disjointed visual aesthetic afforded through the tech aligned perfectly with the uncanny basis of the story he wanted to tell. The video compilation is for electronic duo Sad Night Dynamite and is simply titled Volume II. Dn took the opportunity to catch up with Hrubizna for an in-depth conversation about the Blink produced project where he delves into the pros and cons of using such cutting-edge technology creatively.
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- 9/6/2022
- by James Maitre
- Directors Notes
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