Pack - Explicite-art - Faustine Karel - 10 Vide... May 2026
Pack – Explicite‑Art – Faustine Karel – 10 Videos
(A curated collection of 10 short‑form video pieces by visual artist Faustine Karel)
2. Product Goals
| Goal | Success Metric | |------|----------------| | Artistic Impact | ≥ 80 % of reviewers rate the pack “provocative / compelling” on a 5‑point scale. | | Technical Excellence | All video files pass 1080p / 30 fps (HD) and 4K / 60 fps (Premium) quality checks with < 2 % bitrate variance. | | Accessibility | Provide closed‑caption files (SRT) in EN/FR/ES for 100 % of videos. | | Distribution Reach | Secure placement on at least 3 major digital art platforms (e.g., Nowness, Artsy, Vimeo On Demand) within the first 6 months. | | Revenue | Achieve €30 k net sales in the first 3 months post‑launch. |
3. Content Breakdown
| # | Title | Duration | Theme | Format (HD/4K) | Key Assets | |---|-------|----------|-------|----------------|------------| | 1 | “Veins of the City” | 4 min | Urban anatomy, hidden infrastructure | HD / 4K | 6‑camera multi‑angle shoot, kinetic typography overlay | | 2 | “Silk & Steel” | 5 min | Contrasting textures, industrial vs. organic | HD / 4K | Macro lenses, practical effects (silk smoke) | | 3 | “Echoes of the Unseen” | 3 min 30 s | Invisible frequencies visualized | HD | 3‑D rendered waveforms, spatial audio | | 4 | “Chromatic Ritual” | 4 min 45 s | Color theory as ritual performance | HD / 4K | LED‑paint, custom color‑grading LUTs | | 5 | “Fractured Mirrors” | 5 min | Self‑identity & fragmentation | HD | Multi‑mirror rig, split‑screen compositing | | 6 | “Digital Lullaby” | 3 min | AI‑generated soundscapes meeting analog visuals | HD / 4K | AI‑audio model, generative‑art overlays | | 7 | “Pulse” | 4 min | Human heartbeat as visual rhythm | HD | Motion‑capture suit, data‑driven editing | | 8 | “The Weight of Light” | 5 min 20 s | Light as tangible object | HD / 4K | High‑speed lighting rigs, volumetric fog | | 9 | “Reverie” | 6 min | Dream logic & non‑linear narrative | HD | Stop‑motion + live‑action hybrid | |10 | “Coda: Unbound” | 4 min 30 s | Closing statement, meta‑commentary on the pack | HD / 4K | 360° camera footage, interactive QR code for AR overlay | Pack - Explicite-Art - Faustine Karel - 10 vide...
All videos are self‑contained but designed to be viewed in any order; a recommended “curated flow” is included in the PDF guide.
7. Licensing & Legal
| License Type | Rights Granted | Restrictions | |--------------|----------------|--------------| | Standard (HD) | Personal, non‑commercial viewing, sharing of the download link (one‑to‑one). | No derivative works, no resale, no public exhibition beyond personal screen. | | Premium (HD + 4K + PDF) | All Standard rights + 4K playback, access to behind‑the‑scenes PDF, permission to embed videos in non‑commercial educational presentations. | Same as Standard; cannot be used for commercial advertising. | | Institutional | Unlimited internal use, public exhibition (gallery, museum, festival), classroom screening, translation of captions. | Must credit Faustine Karel prominently; no sublicensing. | | Creative Commons | Attribution‑NonCommercial‑NoDerivatives (CC‑BY‑NC‑ND). | Commercial use prohibited; modifications not allowed. | Pack – Explicite‑Art – Faustine Karel – 10
All contracts include a mutual indemnification clause and a termination clause if the buyer breaches the license terms.
Core Features
| Feature | Details |
|---------|---------|
| Number of Clips | 10 individual videos, each a standalone artwork. |
| Total Runtime | Approx. 3 minutes – 4 minutes per video (≈ 30–40 minutes overall). |
| Resolution & Format | 4K Ultra‑HD (3840 × 2160) in H.264 / H.265 MP4; also supplied in 1080 p for lower‑bandwidth workflows. |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 (standard widescreen) – all files are ready for YouTube, Vimeo, Instagram‑TV, and other platforms without cropping. |
| Color Profile | Rec. 709 (sRGB‑compatible) with optional HDR‑10 master for compatible displays. |
| Audio | 48 kHz 16‑bit stereo mix; original soundtrack by Faustine Karel, plus a no‑audio version for silent‑display installations. |
| File Structure | Each video is delivered in an individual folder containing:
• MP4 (master)
• ProRes 422 HQ (for post‑production)
• PNG sequence (key frames)
• Metadata sheet (title, duration, keywords, rights). |
| Creative Theme | “Explicite‑Art” – a series exploring the tension between explicit visual language (bright, saturated palettes, kinetic motion) and subtle, conceptual narratives. Each piece delves into a different facet of modern identity, technology, and emotional texture. |
| Artistic Style | • Mixed‑media animation (digital painting + motion graphics).
• Hand‑drawn brush strokes combined with procedural effects.
• Occasional glitch‑aesthetic overlays to emphasize fragmentation. |
| Duration per Clip | 180–260 seconds – designed to hold attention on social‑media feeds while remaining substantial enough for gallery loops. |
| Loop‑Ready | All videos are rendered with seamless in‑/out points, making them perfect for continuous display installations. |
| Closed Captions | Optional SRT file with descriptive captions (for accessibility and for use in exhibition contexts). |
| Usage Rights | • Personal / non‑commercial: Unlimited personal viewing, sharing on personal social accounts (credit required).
• Commercial / broadcast: Up‑to‑5 broadcasts or public installations; additional licenses available on request. |
| Supplementary Assets | • High‑resolution stills (300 dpi) extracted from key frames.
• Artist’s statement (PDF) describing the concept behind each piece.
• License & attribution guidelines. |
| Delivery Method | Secure download via a password‑protected ZIP (or via a private Google Drive/WeTransfer link). |
| Technical Support | 30‑day technical assistance for file integrity, format conversion, or playback issues. | original soundtrack by Faustine Karel
Introduction
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