Mood, Look, and Feel
The videos we would create for At the Backdoor emanate the feeling of telling a story that you wouldnβt be able to discuss freely in public. Itβs like sharing a secret with a very close friend, a chatter after a party, or a private conversation that you wouldnβt have the courage to have outside.
The idea for "At The Backdoor" is to discuss controversial or sensitive topics in the stairwell, or near the fire exit at the backdoor where youβre free to say whatβs on your mind. Formality is not required for these videos, thus a casual approach would be ideal.
Bright Colors Β° Pink & Purple Hues Β° Static Frames High Contrast
White & Black Dynamics Β° Intimate Conversations
Shot predominantly in well-lit environments, using the vibrancy of colors to create a backdrop that's both inviting and introspective.
The atmosphere should feel both contemplative and invigorating, mirroring the gravity and vitality of the discussions.
Camera positions are static, but this does not mean the visuals are stagnant. Use the power of contrast, color play, and subjects to bring life to each frame.
From wide shots capturing the essence of the environment to close-ups that hone in on the minutiae of emotions, versatility in framing is key.
Let the color palette of pink, purple, white, and black guide the mood, but remember: It's the stories and the voices that are the real stars.
Be BOLD in your color choices, DELIBERATE in your framing, and always ensure the authenticity and depth of the conversation shines through.
Mood
Igniting a sentiment, by visually capturing the essence of desire and aspiration.
Look
Crafting a distinct appearance, by channeling core beliefs and values into every visual element.
Feel
Connecting deeply, evoking a spectrum of sensations, propelled by genuine emotion and unwavering motivation.
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