Scope
Motion, Live visuals

CloseNarrative animations were designed for Iras Fajro, Yamila’s debut on Forbidden Colours. Invited by the artist to shape the visual language, the work answers the album’s dreamy, nostalgic atmosphere with archival footage, woven into slow, layered lyrical sequences. The visuals mirror the tension between pulsing synthesis and a fragile, close-miked voice that at times unfolds into small choral clusters, with contributions from Clark (Warp) and Niño de Elche (Sony).

For the final compositions, archival footage was slowed dramatically and blended in layers to create ethereal, dreamlike sequences that echo the album’s dynamics. A process that combines live VJ techniques with motion graphics guided the narrative flow, pairing crisp rhythmic structures with warm, organic textures, with motifs paced to breathe with the tracks. The result frames the music with a restrained, sensorial language suited to video, stage, and digital rollout.