My collaborative efforts with Ayanda Tondi began when I created a Frutiger Metro inspired edit for one of his songs called Tutor. He saw my work and asked me to work with him for his official music videos and promotional material

This video marked the first time that I officially worked with Meccamind. After seeing the edit that I had made, he hired me on to do the graphics for this music video. He wanted to expand upon the aesthetic I had used in the visualiser I made and that meant I had to lean further into the styles of the early 2010s. This explains the graphics used in the video most of which I had to make from scratch. There was even an article made praising the video on this website. This video would then be the blueprint for that era of his music videos

This was an old school weather channel inspired teaser building up hype for a series of visualisers and a music video for a song called BND from his album. The assets were made from scratch by myself and a few were sourced from Adobe Stock

This was a visualiser building up a storyline where Meccamind would get taken by an evil entity and have the spirit of music removed from his body. I made the scene in 3D with the first part being from an event he had for his album release

This was a promotional video that he wanted made to promote the tie that he was selling as merch that tied into his album

The video that got me noticed by Meccamind. It was created from footage he had released prior to the songs release and because of the style of the song, it inspired me to create this visualiser in the Frutiger Metro style

This was a video that was made as a hype video for his album release as well as a recap of Meccamind's first performance at Rocking the Daisies which is a yearly music festival hosted in South Africa

Meccamind had footage that was shot at an event and he wanted used to promote the single he had released around that time. The inspiration this time around was more grungy and based on home videos that wouldn't feel out of place in the 90s as the original footage was shot on a a real VHS camera

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