He believes “if you have an idea, nothing really keeps you from doing it but you. He was especially struck by Michel Gondry’s description of his creative process, which Romain turned into his own interpretation to work by. “It was my first exposure to bodies of work I found utterly cool,” he says. In his twenties, Romain discovered the Directors Label series of DVDs exploring the work of notable music video directors. “I love discovering an angle, or light bounce on a street corner at a certain time and telling myself, what if I did that idea I had right here, right now?” “To me the urban environment brings a infinite number of possibilities when you factor in the architecture, the light, and the people,” he says. And just like the Daft Punk video, it is also set against New York City, where he lives. It was so different to me.” The play on reality in Romain’s work has a similar leftfield feel. “I had no idea why but I just freaking loved it even though I was weirded out by it.
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