TVA Nouvelles

OVERVIEW

As part of the complete rebranding of TVA’s visual identity, the new opening sequence for TVA Nouvelles, Quebec’s most iconic news channel, was developed, along with an adapted visual kit designed for the studio screens behind the hosts.

ROLE

ROLE

ROLE

Motion Design

Motion Design

CLIENT

CLIENT

TVA & Ilot Marketing

TVA & Ilot Marketing

AGENCY/STUDIO

AGENCY/STUDIO

Caserne

Caserne

Through a play of silhouettes, blur, and color fields, the visuals for Hold Me Down explore the body as both form and landscape. Light becomes the driving force, revealing movement, duplicating shapes, and turning human presence into shifting echoes.

Through a play of silhouettes, blur, and color fields, the visuals for Hold Me Down explore the body as both form and landscape. Light becomes the driving force, revealing movement, duplicating shapes, and turning human presence into shifting echoes.

Echoes of the Body

Painted Chaos

For "Killing Boys", the visuals were built from filmed paint splashes and fluid colors, composited to create a growing accumulation that gradually plunges into darkness. The sequence reaches its peak as the staircase screen rises into the air, turning this moment into an epic and dramatic transition on stage.

For "Killing Boys", the visuals were built from filmed paint splashes and fluid colors, composited to create a growing accumulation that gradually plunges into darkness. The sequence reaches its peak as the staircase screen rises into the air, turning this moment into an epic and dramatic transition on stage.

Creative Direction   —  Philippe Gariépy
Art Direction   —  Caserne
Motion Design  —  Jean-Christophe Henry, Philippe Gariépy
Sound Design  —  Parade

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This will hide itself!
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This will hide itself!
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This will hide itself!