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The Vein / Magma (from Dvein)

‘Magma’ is the very first Dvein’s music video for The Vein’s new single. (see the making of below and other projects by Dvein)

 

 

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Music Video Stills….








The Making of….

Direction & Art Direction: Dvein
Client: Adobe

Post-production & VFX: Dvein
ZBrush Artist: Luis Gómez Guzmán

Live Action Crew
D.O.P.: Alejandro Oset
Production assistant: Anna Carretero
Camera operator: Toni Rodríguez
Grip: David Felices
Make-up Artist: Salònica Rodríguez
Actors: Ramón Pin, Antonio Izquierdo

Sound mixing & mastering: Gerardo Vicente Martínez
Microphone recording: Alex Félez (Heptagon)

Special thanks to Pamplona89, Anders Hattne, Agosto & Sergi Roda.

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You may also like other projects Dvein have worked on….

A Flava by Dvein

Eva film main titles

Mtv Ema 2010

Syfy ident

 

OFFF 2013 Cincinnati Opening Titles

Offf Festival has been a multicultural design conference event for years. From the beginning, I wanted to explore a different approach. Titles was executed with diverse ranges of techniques to underline sub-context, gathering different imagination, disciplines, mediums and artists.

Used techniques vary from computer graphics to live action, macro photography to photocopy art. One single concept unifies the variation. It is the simplicity. In contrast with the strong imagery typography plays a subtle role, placed in the centre with only two weight variations of a geometric typeface.

Unnamed Soundsculpture – Project by Daniel Franke & Cedric Kiefer

produced by:
onformative.com
chopchop.cc

Music: Machinefabriek “Kreukeltape”
machinefabriek.nu/

Text: Sandra Moskova

The basic idea of the project is built upon the consideration of creating a moving sculpture from the recorded motion data of a real person. For our work we asked a dancer to visualize a musical piece (Kreukeltape by Machinenfabriek) as closely as possible by movements of her body. She was recorded by three depth cameras (Kinect), in which the intersection of the images was later put together to a three-dimensional volume (3d point cloud), so we were able to use the collected data throughout the further process. The three-dimensional image allowed us a completely free handling of the digital camera, without limitations of the perspective. The camera also reacts to the sound and supports the physical imitation of the musical piece by the performer. She moves to a noise field, where a simple modification of the random seed can consistently create new versions of the video, each offering a different composition of the recorded performance. The multi-dimensionality of the sound sculpture is already contained in every movement of the dancer,  as the camera footage allows any imaginable perspective.

The body – constant and indefinite at the same time – “bursts” the space already with its mere physicality, creating a first distinction between the self and its environment. Only the body movements create a reference to the otherwise invisible space, much like the dots bounce on the ground to give it a physical dimension. Thus, the sound-dance constellation in the video does not only simulate a purely virtual space. The complex dynamics of the body movements is also strongly self-referential. With the complex quasi-static, inconsistent forms the body is “painting”, a new reality space emerges whose simulated aesthetics goes far beyond numerical codes.

Similar to painting, a single point appears to be still very abstract, but the more points are connected to each other, the more complex and concrete the image seems. The more perfect and complex the “alternative worlds” we project (Vilém Flusser) and the closer together their point elements, the more tangible they become. A digital body, consisting of 22 000 points, thus seems so real that it comes to life again.

 unnamed soundsculpture (documentation)

The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo: Karen O, Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross: “Immigrant Song”

Official visuals for Karen O, Trent Reznor, and Atticus Ross’ cover of Led Zeppelin’s “Immigrant Song,” from David Fincher’s “The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo.”

Eva / Film Main Titles by Dvein

We were invited by the Spanish film director Kike Maíllo to take part of his first feature film, ‘Eva’, by making the main titles. ‘Eva’ is a retrofuturistic sci-fi thriller in which Alex, a young scientist, returns to the town where he grew up to complete an unfinished project and create a boy robot.

A project that began as a job turned nearly into a personal project due to the creative freedom and the confidence that the director gave us. We were very inspired by the whole aesthetical universe of the film: the snow, the vintage laboratories, the old machinery… and we tried to put all this together in the titles so that they would slowly introduce the viewers to the world of ‘Eva’.

For more infos about the movie: evalapelicula.com

Yota Space 2012 by Nick Luchkiv

Yota Space 2012
by Nick Luchkiv

The Third & The Seventh

A FULL-CG animated piece that tries to illustrate architecture art across a photographic point of view where main subjects are already-built spaces. Sometimes in an abstract way. Sometimes surreal.

Credits:
CG Modelling, Texturing, Illumination, Rendering – Alex Roman
Postproduction & Editing – Alex Roman

MUSIC: Sequenced, Orchestrated & Mixed by Alex Roman (Sonar & EWQLSO Gold Pro XP)
Sound Design by Alex Roman

Based on original scores by:
Michael Laurence Edward Nyman. (The Departure)
Charles-Camille Saint-Saëns. (Le Carnaval des animaux)

Directed by Alex Roman
Done with 3dsmax, Vray, AfterEffects and Premiere.