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Igor Volk ‘Labyrinth’ by Dawid Krepski

Promo News - 30th May 2013

Dawid Krepski has created a very ambitious epic adventure for Igor Volk’s Labyrinth, where Game of Thrones meets sexy Seventies sci-fi.

Dawid Krepski has created a very ambitious epic adventure for Igor Volk’s Labyrinth, where Game of Thrones meets sexy Seventies sci-fi. Dawid says: “The whole labyrinth concept came to me in Amsterdam, where I first heard the song. I was immediately struck with a vision of a journey. After a while it morphed into this massive world of legends and mythology. “Being a sucker for 70-80′s fantasy/sci-fi movies, I wanted to try to catch that vibe on every level. Through framing, set design and even the editing. Some of you might notice references to video games and metal bands’ album covers – that is not coincidental either. “The video was shot in six days, in various locations, but most of them in Poland’s southern region Slask, where we found some incredible post industrial buildings. We used dioramas, green screens, backdrop projections and 3D renders. The whole pre production process was quite a ride and took over a month – scouting, building sets, coming up with all the props, creating matte paintings. “I wanted the viewers to feel that the video could be a trailer for a full feature film, to stimulate their imagination. I hope one day I will be able to go back to this world and tell another story.”

Dawid says: “The whole labyrinth concept came to me in Amsterdam, where I first heard the song. I was immediately struck with a vision of a journey. After a while it morphed into this massive world of legends and mythology.

Dawid Krepski has created a very ambitious epic adventure for Igor Volk’s Labyrinth, where Game of Thrones meets sexy Seventies sci-fi. Dawid says: “The whole labyrinth concept came to me in Amsterdam, where I first heard the song. I was immediately struck with a vision of a journey. After a while it morphed into this massive world of legends and mythology. “Being a sucker for 70-80′s fantasy/sci-fi movies, I wanted to try to catch that vibe on every level. Through framing, set design and even the editing. Some of you might notice references to video games and metal bands’ album covers – that is not coincidental either. “The video was shot in six days, in various locations, but most of them in Poland’s southern region Slask, where we found some incredible post industrial buildings. We used dioramas, green screens, backdrop projections and 3D renders. The whole pre production process was quite a ride and took over a month – scouting, building sets, coming up with all the props, creating matte paintings. “I wanted the viewers to feel that the video could be a trailer for a full feature film, to stimulate their imagination. I hope one day I will be able to go back to this world and tell another story.”

“Being a sucker for 70-80′s fantasy/sci-fi movies, I wanted to try to catch that vibe on every level. Through framing, set design and even the editing. Some of you might notice references to video games and metal bands’ album covers – that is not coincidental either.

Dawid Krepski has created a very ambitious epic adventure for Igor Volk’s Labyrinth, where Game of Thrones meets sexy Seventies sci-fi. Dawid says: “The whole labyrinth concept came to me in Amsterdam, where I first heard the song. I was immediately struck with a vision of a journey. After a while it morphed into this massive world of legends and mythology. “Being a sucker for 70-80′s fantasy/sci-fi movies, I wanted to try to catch that vibe on every level. Through framing, set design and even the editing. Some of you might notice references to video games and metal bands’ album covers – that is not coincidental either. “The video was shot in six days, in various locations, but most of them in Poland’s southern region Slask, where we found some incredible post industrial buildings. We used dioramas, green screens, backdrop projections and 3D renders. The whole pre production process was quite a ride and took over a month – scouting, building sets, coming up with all the props, creating matte paintings. “I wanted the viewers to feel that the video could be a trailer for a full feature film, to stimulate their imagination. I hope one day I will be able to go back to this world and tell another story.”

“The video was shot in six days, in various locations, but most of them in Poland’s southern region Slask, where we found some incredible post industrial buildings. We used dioramas, green screens, backdrop projections and 3D renders. The whole pre production process was quite a ride and took over a month – scouting, building sets, coming up with all the props, creating matte paintings.

Dawid Krepski has created a very ambitious epic adventure for Igor Volk’s Labyrinth, where Game of Thrones meets sexy Seventies sci-fi. Dawid says: “The whole labyrinth concept came to me in Amsterdam, where I first heard the song. I was immediately struck with a vision of a journey. After a while it morphed into this massive world of legends and mythology. “Being a sucker for 70-80′s fantasy/sci-fi movies, I wanted to try to catch that vibe on every level. Through framing, set design and even the editing. Some of you might notice references to video games and metal bands’ album covers – that is not coincidental either. “The video was shot in six days, in various locations, but most of them in Poland’s southern region Slask, where we found some incredible post industrial buildings. We used dioramas, green screens, backdrop projections and 3D renders. The whole pre production process was quite a ride and took over a month – scouting, building sets, coming up with all the props, creating matte paintings. “I wanted the viewers to feel that the video could be a trailer for a full feature film, to stimulate their imagination. I hope one day I will be able to go back to this world and tell another story.”

“I wanted the viewers to feel that the video could be a trailer for a full feature film, to stimulate their imagination. I hope one day I will be able to go back to this world and tell another story.”

Dawid Krepski has created a very ambitious epic adventure for Igor Volk’s Labyrinth, where Game of Thrones meets sexy Seventies sci-fi. Dawid says: “The whole labyrinth concept came to me in Amsterdam, where I first heard the song. I was immediately struck with a vision of a journey. After a while it morphed into this massive world of legends and mythology. “Being a sucker for 70-80′s fantasy/sci-fi movies, I wanted to try to catch that vibe on every level. Through framing, set design and even the editing. Some of you might notice references to video games and metal bands’ album covers – that is not coincidental either. “The video was shot in six days, in various locations, but most of them in Poland’s southern region Slask, where we found some incredible post industrial buildings. We used dioramas, green screens, backdrop projections and 3D renders. The whole pre production process was quite a ride and took over a month – scouting, building sets, coming up with all the props, creating matte paintings. “I wanted the viewers to feel that the video could be a trailer for a full feature film, to stimulate their imagination. I hope one day I will be able to go back to this world and tell another story.”

Promo News - 30th May 2013

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Credits

Production/Creative

Director
Dawid Krepski
Producer
Brain Wash
Producer
Clipcard.pl
Producer
Heliograf
Executive Producer
Magdalena Gaca

Camera

Director of Photography
Michal Pukowiec

Lighting/Grip

Gaffer
Blitz

Art

Production designer
Lochoho

Wardrobe

Stylist
Iwona Leczycka
Stylist
Ewa Solecka
Stylist
Agata Lepacka
Hair & Make-up
Katarzyna Trzaska
Hair & Make-up
Anna Piechocka

Casting

Lead actor
Kornelia Groworek
Lead actor
Igor Volk
Lead actor
Marek Sulanowski

Editorial

Sound design
Stereotyp Studio

VFX

VFX Supervisor
Dawid Krepski

Commission

Commissioner
Louis Hautemulle
Label
Fool's Paradise

Misc

Set
Pawel Wach

Promo News - 30th May 2013

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