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The art of story and making things.

Posted on by Robert Luna

Stories about making things. They certainly compliment each other. And for me personally, any piece of work with a human element creating something is fascinating and powerful.

Storytelling with visuals, music, graceful pacing and text narrative, all combining into an inviting vehicle for a viewer’s  experience. If there is one thing out of place or out of the emotive rhythm of the story, it does not go unnoticed. By contrast, the eloquent precision of a good visual story can elevate us and not release us  until the final frame.

This is what I felt when watching the work of Greek visual storytellers and artists at Deep Green Sea.

One thing I love in the work that I viewed  is the inviting manner in which the motion tracking visual effects of text and graphics is never interrupted by the presence of a voiceover. Yet the story is clear and the human relationally of what you are seeing and experiencing shines through without interruption. In a world where sometimes motion graphics are put in a video for the sake of maintaining interest, I sometimes wonder if it’s because the story isn’t as compelling as it could be. Regardless, a consideration when planning how your audience will receive your story.

Gorgeous videography, editing, music and storytelling. Enjoy.RED DRESS