PJ Richardson
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
But we, you know, oh, for off, I wish it was a bit more clever than that.
But we started with that as sort of the end goal, the end place of the journey.
And he started experimenting and making this stuff and basically taking these worlds that he built and creating these growing worlds
things that lead us, that kind of represent all of us coming to off and all of us getting to the end of the creative journey and is sort of the rationale and motif for some of this early stuff.
And then we kept at it, and then eventually we figured out that the circle represents all of creativity, all of us, all of off, it's the person, it's the artist, and it's the, you know, it's easy, because it's like the O of off, but it became kind of our,
It starts with a cube, forms itself, sculpts itself into the circle and that becomes when creativity sort of shapes and that became our little motif to carry through.
No, it's done when it plays.
There's some technical stuff that just has kept sort of... You know, when it was done in my heart was when I stood outside with everybody else last night and kind of watched this play and just sort of felt the moment, which I think is...
is what this all is and all this comes to.
We're still tweaking stuff because there's always something.
But yeah, that was the moment of standing with everybody last night and again tonight.
That's when it sort of finished.
Well, shout out to Adobe.
That's when we threw it into After Effects and started tweaking all the colors and trying to get it to match up.
Because there was all of our, like even on some of the cube stuff and some of the sections were like, this is great.
And then you look at it and you're like, wow, this really sucks when it's all put together.
So we used comping to colorize and get everything to feel like it was a little bit more as one.
And then just kind of drilled at that.
And yeah, I think that was the... And then there was just an acceptance of like, we have to finish or there's nothing to experience.
And just, you know, and then you kind of...