All transitions from one scene to another are seamless, to emphasise the concept, that ideas are born from other ideas.





First, three triangles are presented, perfectly aligned.
This symbolizes the simplicity of an idea when it’s at the beginning of its creation.
As the scene goes on and as the triangles move into the unknown, they become entangled.
This happens, to highlight that as an idea is developed, it
becomes more complex, while keeping the core parts intact.


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And this is the pathway to the next scene, in which the viewer can see that when the main objects, being the triangles, hit a certain point (or literally “hit a wall”), they can become something entirely different.
The contrasting nature of the two objects really underlines this concept, because the triangle represents danger, but also resilliance to the unknown, while the sphere represents harmony, safety and protection.
The material I have chosen for the object of focus is glass, because it’s a transparent material that attains the color of its surroundings, just like ideas are shaped through the stimuli that we are subjected to.
Additionally, this scene, only uses black and white at the begining contrasting the color variety of the first scene.





Following the previous scene, this one, goes more into depth about changing through stimuli, as the sphere changes into the three main colors when it touches each corresponding pillar.
The spheres in this case symbolises the idea, while the pillars are the external catalysts.
The pillars are not visible until they are close to the sphere, which indicates their seemingly random nature. (You never know when an idea might come to mind)
The black background adds to the feeling of unknown.


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This scene starts with something simple, showing only one sphere, and a path.
I am using the same colors and added a new texture, which is harsh in contrast to the smooth surfaces used in the previous ones.
The colour consistency is intentional, to remind the viewer that an idea can be changed a lot, but the core parts can remain the same.
The usage of the puzzle, combined with the harsh nature of the surface and its triagonal shape symbolyze the fear we, creatives often have, of exploring new ideas.




At the end of this scene, the puzzle is completed and all the spheres are seemingly in the right place but one.
The main sphere, being the green which is the largest and is painted in the complementary color, is about to fall off the puzzle.
So, while the project or the idea seems to have come to an end, the “main idea” has lost its place, therefore the video takes a (literal) 180 degree turn to find a place for its initial idea - or the green sphere.


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During this scene, the spheres are constantly in motion, signifying that ideas are fluid and not at all static and that one should try out different things, even if he thinks he found the prefect idea.




In the end, all objects suddenly change in some, way, either their location, size, or both,
 showing that sometimes you have to change an idea drastically for it to work.




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This scene takes a different approach, as it contains a meteor-like object,
while keeping the same colors and shapes used in the previous scenes.




The meteor-like object is being used to give this scene a space-like atmosphere, because space is often used to symbolize the unknown, just like the exploration of ideas is going into the unknown.




At the end of this scene, the spheres are perfectly aligned even in the
chaos of the unknown - the space.


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This is the closing scene and the pendulum that swings indefinitely is a parallel to the fact that change and evolution are never-ending processes.


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