Synopsis:
This music video is a computer-generated animation made in an open-source program Golly. The program is used as a simulation of cell growth. The background is made with animated objects in the scanner. The story follows the lyrics of the song. First, the growth seems unlimited, then a peak comes, we break and vanish and again and again, the game of life. Behind this circle, an everlasting nostalgia is present.
- Director:
- Magdalena Hejzlarová
- Year:
- 2021
- Country:
- Czech Republic
- Running time:
- 4 min.
- Technique:
- Motion Graphics, Other, 3D Animation
- Production type:
- Professional
- Animator:
- Magdalena Hejzlarová
- Music composer:
- Gosheven
- Sound designer:
- Gosheven
- Editor:
- Magdalena Hejzlarová
- Genres:
- Music Videos, Abstract, Experimental, Non-narrative
- Tags:
- Technology and society, Poetic, Minimalist, Surreal
- Audience:
- 16+
- Festival selections:
- Anifilm – International Festival of Animated Films
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