GS Video Inspiration


Director Brief


5-Part Video Series
A connected series of five videos for one release cycle. These should feel like five chapters of one visual world.
Video 1: full music video
Video 2: human visualizer
Video 3: human visualizer
Video 4: human visualizer
Video 5: full music video


What we want
A visual language that feels:
• analog
• grainy
• physical
• cinematic
• high energy
• emotionally intense
• beautiful but slightly disturbing
• stylized, not glossy


Core aesthetic
• analog texture or strong film emulation
• visible grain
• reduced but bold color palettes
• monochrome or duotone chapters
• close-ups of skin, hands, eyes, shoulders, breath
• steady or controlled camera
• movement happening inside the frame
• long takes or medium-long takes
• selective use of fast edits for escalation
• strong framing and intentional camera positions


Compact format: 4:3 or 5:4 


Emotional themes
• abandonment
• guilt
• haunting
• cleansing
• bodily pressure
• collapse
• fractured identit
• fear
• transformation


Key visual motifs
• skin
• bruises
• hands
• shoulders
• eyes
• breath
• glass
• windows
• fields
• flowers
• water
• mud
• bodies being dragged or carried
• things moving in the wrong direction
• materials behaving unnaturally
• beauty disturbed by something wrong underneath


Locations
If outside, we are drawn to spaces that are almost too beautiful:
• rapeseed fields
• flower fields
• meadows
• lakes
• open rural landscapes


Camera language
• steady cam
• static frames
• slow pans
• carefully designed angles
• close-ups on faces, eyes, skin, and bodily interaction
• movement around a stable camera
• vehicle-mounted movement where appropriate

No frantic handheld coverage unless used very deliberately.


Performance
Performance should feel integrated into the visual concept rather than functioning as default playback footage.

• bodies in states
• repeated actions
• ritual-like gestures
• tension
• weight
• contact
• consequence

Avoid:
• obvious acting
• over-explained storytelling
• generic warehouse performance
• anything that feels like filler


Narrative approach
The five videos should have a shared internal logic, but they do not need to tell a literal linear story.

We want:
• recurrence
• transformation
• symbolic clarity
• emotional consequence
• strong visual states


Suggested series arc

Chapter 1
A full music video that introduces the world, image language, tone, and core tension.

Chapters 2–4
Three human visualizers, each based on one central action or state.
Minimal, physical, focused.

Chapter 5
A full music video that returns to the same world, but transformed, escalated, corrupted, or resolved.


Structural principle: contrast
This is important.
The music lives from contrast:
beauty / violence, clean / scream, softness / impact.

The visuals should mirror that through:
• day / night
• warm / cold
• stillness / aggression
• beauty / threat
• natural / surreal
• closeness / distance
• control / collaps
• monochrome / color rupture


Summary
1. One central visual world
2. One transformation across all five chapters
3. A set of recurring motifs
4. A clear color progression
5. A clear movement logi

What we like:
– super fast edits
– strobe lights
– analog / film grain
– slow motion parts
– red edits
– action / high energy

What we like:
– Human Visualizer
– focus on one action / one shot

What we like (Birds):
– Colorful
– Energy
– ⁠⁠Steady cam
– Careful and thought-out camera position and camera angles

What we like:
– Clear vision
– Clear separation from individuals through seasons and climate
– Colorful video / monochromatic & two-color shots
– Grainy

What we like:
– Beautiful imagery
– Slow pan, powerful
– ⁠⁠Clear story that has a consequence
– ⁠⁠No dumb acting or “overexplaining”
– (Ending is weird though, but I get the idea)

What we like:
– ⁠Black and white with very well-balanced greyscale
– Simple story one the music stars
– Steady cams (mostly)
– ⁠⁠Longer shots
– Slow pan
– Motion goes in and out of frame

What we like:
– ⁠Feels like junkies make a home video
– It’s bizzare
– ⁠⁠Grainy
– Sloppy
– ⁠⁠Lacks direction
– The horror elements are really uncomfortable

What we like:
– Popping colors
– ⁠⁠Long shots
– Contrasts that evolve throughout the song
– Beautiful poses
– Out of focus

What we like:
– Beautiful angles
– Clear color palette (Feels like it’s taken from the Japanese DICTIONARY OF COLOR COMBINATIONS)
– Clear that there’s posing and unapologetic

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Release Clinic: July 14, 2026 - 12 PM EST / 6 PM CET
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