Joan Guasch's retro music video for Keith / Lippok / Jean-Michel, also known as KLJM, is an ultra-retrograde art form that compliments the audio artists's old-school sound perfectly.
The music video starts off with static and maintains the extreme low resolution throughout the song. There are many geometric animations featured in the video that have gorgeous pastel coloring, which create stunning visuals. The vibrant and ultra-retro quality suits the songs new-age but old-school feel. The song is very catchy with it's combination of hip-hop and electronic sound. The wonderfully animated music video is one of Joan Guasch's many incredible works. It is fun, colorful and old-school.
The art direction of this particular music video has been done by both Joan Guasch and Shahin Haghjou.
Statically Retro Music Videos
Joan Guasch's KLJM Music Video Downsized High Resolution to Static
Trend Themes
1. Low-resolution Videos - Opportunity to cater to nostalgic audiences by providing music videos with a retro low-resolution look.
2. Geometric Animations - Innovative way to integrate geometric animations with music videos, creating unique visual experiences.
3. Old-school Sound - Reviving old-school sound and incorporating it with modern genres such as hip-hop and electronic music
Industry Implications
1. Music Production - This trend presents an opportunity for music production companies to provide a new niche of retro-themed music videos.
2. Animation - Animation studios can venture into music videos by providing unique art direction that combines music and geometric animation.
3. Retro Fashion - Opportunity for fashion industry to cater to the niche audience that appreciates retro fashion as portrayed in the music video.