Bally.
It was a privilege to collaborate on a product series dedicated to the noble cause of plastic reuse. Bally, in their commitment to sustainability, conceived a product line crafted from recycled plastic, and for this endeavor, Jaime Pearlman Studio found my "Rubber in Ocean" series to be a fitting synergy. This partnership led to the creation of five films, where plastic cords and particles weave the narrative tapestry of the collection.
Client: Bally
Design & Concept: Michael Günther
Creative Direction: @jaimeperlman
Art Direction: @internationalqueer
Music: @maxfowlerx
Bally
Elyd
Elyd
​In this endeavor, I undertook the comprehensive task of 3D modeling and texturing the entire collection, bringing it to life with meticulous detail. My involvement extended to orchestrating dynamic simulations, capturing the fluidity and motion of the recycled materials. Building upon this foundation, I meticulously choreographed camera movements, capturing evocative close-ups and intricate details that unveil the essence of each piece.
Ekyra
Ekyra
Elenia
Elenia
Through this collaboration, the vision of sustainability transformed into an artistic reality, each film an embodiment of creativity and consciousness intertwined. This project stands as a testament to the powerful convergence of design, innovation, and environmental responsibility.