1984
Services
Role
Toolkit
Year
Creative Direction, Motion Design, Title Sequence, Typography
Designer, Animator
After Effects, Cinema 4D, Photoshop
2025
This project reinterprets the oppressive world of 1984 through a controlled cinematic motion language.
Rather than illustrating the narrative directly, it constructs a visual system of surveillance, control, and ideological manipulation. Symbolic imagery and rhythmic motion operate together to reveal how power is structured and maintained.
Concept / Narrative
The visual direction draws from the novel’s core themes: constant surveillance, loss of individuality, and the manipulation of reality.
Elements such as the all-seeing eye, brutalist structures, and fragmented typography are used to construct a controlled and oppressive system. These elements function not as decoration, but as components of a visual framework that governs how information is perceived.
Visual Language
The project constructs a controlled visual system through red-toned gothic aesthetics, industrial textures, and sharp lighting contrasts.
These elements establish a rigid visual environment defined by tension, density, and restriction. The system reinforces a sense of authority through consistency and structural control.
Motion Sequence
Typography operates as a time-based system of control. Text is fragmented, obscured, and partially erased across sequences, disrupting readability and access to information. Through repetition and timed transitions, motion becomes a mechanism that enforces censorship and instability.
Motion becomes a mechanism of control.