25 years ago, I had the incredible opportunity to work as a VFX compositor on one of the most iconic
music videos of the late '90s... Björk's "All Is Full of Love."
Directed by the visionary Chris Cunningham, the video has since become a landmark in both music and visual effects history.
Looking back, I feel a deep sense of pride and nostalgia for being part of a project that pushed the boundaries of what was possible in VFX and storytelling.
It was a time when the VFX industry was still exploring its potential, and we were all pushing our hardware and software to the limit.
The result was a music video that is still celebrated today for its innovative use of technology and its emotional impact.
Working on "All Is Full of Love" was a defining moment in my career, and it's incredible to see how the video
continues to inspire new generations of artists and filmmakers.
As we mark 25 years since its release, I’m filled with gratitude for the experience and for the lasting impact
this project has had on the world of music and visual effects.
Thank you, Glassworks, this was our first job together, and it's always been a pleasure to work with you
in all the following years, you're all awesome people and artists!
Here's to many more years of innovation and creativity!