Structured around performance, movement, and visual layering, this music video brought together Cezar Ouatu and Academia de Arte Modus Vivendi in a production that combined multiple environments and a cast of over 100 children into a cohesive visual flow.
The shoot involved managing over 100 children across several distinct setups, with one of the key locations being an open pontoon near water, offering natural depth and reflective light, complemented by stabilized gimbal shots for fluid movement and aerial drone footage to expand the visual scale; each scene required clear structuring and timing to ensure that all participants were included, while maintaining consistency in energy and direction, and the footage was captured with the editing process in mind—balancing wide frames, group compositions, and individual highlights to support a dynamic and well-paced final sequence.
The final result reflects a balance between coordination and creativity, bringing together location, performance, and scale into a unified visual piece that feels structured, energetic, and aligned with the rhythm of the music.