“maslo chernogo tmina- outro” by Igor Klepnev

The atmospheric video becomes a melancholic finale to last year's album "WAFA" through a series of images and a silent dialogue between a person and emptiness. Space becomes not just a background, but a metaphor for an internal state: boundless horizons reflect search, loneliness and acceptance of the inevitable. There is no narrative in the usual sense - each frame works as an independent metaphor.

The visual rhythm follows the sound: a leisurely, almost frozen editing resembles the credits to a non-existent film. The story is not assembled by lines, but by glances, pauses, shadows. There is no beginning and no end in this film.

CREDITS

Director & DOP// Igor Klepnev/ @klepnev

Producers

Alexandr Tsvetkov/ @mr.white.alex

Gosha Karakeshishyan/ @svej_i_svetel

Executive Producers

Aisultan Seit/ @aisultan

Erkebulan Kurishbayev/ @qeshabulan

Cameraman

Ashimov Alibek/ @Heyalibek

Tanatar Orynbayev/ @tancreat

Editor// Egor Morugin/ @egod_damn 

Color Grading// Andrey Garny/ @andrey_garny

Titles Design// Tolegen Sagimbay/ @sagi.tg

Art direction// BGR8 Studio/ @bgr8studio

Titles Animation// Polina Dokuchaeva/ @posya666

Post Production Producer// Erik Basentsyan/ @basentyn

Post Production & VFX// Fragments/ @fragmentshub 

Supervising// Maxim Lyas/ @sadprod1 

Clean-Up & Compositing// Maxim Nabokov/ @dolbozilla 

Additional Compositing// Evgeniy Poykin/ @poykin

UPM// Dmitriy Kastorskiy/ @_kostroma 

Administration// Maksat Ilakhunov/ @maks_il

Administration// Philipp/ @postphilone

Costume Design// Abdrash Akbupe/ @adbrash_akbupe

CD Assistant// Sabyr Diar

Set design/Prop master// Djumagaliyeva Dana/ @maemi_koto 

Assistant// Yuliya Kravtsova/ @julikravc

Assistant// Artamonov Miroslav/ @freebooterproud

Artist management// Vitaly Belov/ @harakteristika

Production// Qara Studios/ @Qara.Studios

Production Service// 2D Production/ @2dprod.kz


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