SOL | Sid Sriram

Parasher Baruah

SOL | Sid Sriram

Parasher Baruah

"SOL" is an evocative music video by Sid Sriram featuring intricate choreography and stunning visual storytelling, elevated by MO-MAYA COLLECTIVE’s immersive VFX and projection mapping artistry.

The music video "SOL," composed, arranged, and performed by Sid Sriram, unfolds as a rich tapestry of movement, color, and sound, thanks in large part to the vision of director Parasher Baruah and creative director Pallavi Sriram. The choreography by Usha Jey and performances from a cast of exceptional dancers are complemented by innovative set design and immersive lighting. Central to the video's unique atmosphere is the work of MO-MAYA COLLECTIVE. This creative studio, with deep roots in Mumbai, specializes in motion graphics, 2D/3D animation, CGI, and complex VFX for films, ads, and live visuals. For "SOL," MO-MAYA COLLECTIVE led the VFX team to deliver projection mapping and intricate digital effects. Their contribution involved designing and manipulating projections in real-time and post-production, ensuring every frame was seamlessly integrated with choreography, set pieces, and lighting. The collective’s diverse team—featuring artists like Alay Patel, Prashant Bhikadia, and Krunal Vasani—merged artistry and technical mastery to transform the video into a multidimensional experience. By blending hand-crafted visuals, advanced digital compositing, and projection mapping, MO-MAYA COLLECTIVE established themselves as industry leaders in cinematic innovation and artist collaboration. Through "SOL," MO-MAYA COLLECTIVE again demonstrated their ability to push visual boundaries, helping brands and artists connect with audiences through immersive digital experiences grounded in both precision and imagination. MO-MAYA COLLECTIVE stands out in "SOL" for elevating the music video’s artistry, confirming their reputation as a premier partner for creative motion design and groundbreaking VFX

"SOL" is an evocative music video by Sid Sriram featuring intricate choreography and stunning visual storytelling, elevated by MO-MAYA COLLECTIVE’s immersive VFX and projection mapping artistry.

The music video "SOL," composed, arranged, and performed by Sid Sriram, unfolds as a rich tapestry of movement, color, and sound, thanks in large part to the vision of director Parasher Baruah and creative director Pallavi Sriram. The choreography by Usha Jey and performances from a cast of exceptional dancers are complemented by innovative set design and immersive lighting. Central to the video's unique atmosphere is the work of MO-MAYA COLLECTIVE. This creative studio, with deep roots in Mumbai, specializes in motion graphics, 2D/3D animation, CGI, and complex VFX for films, ads, and live visuals. For "SOL," MO-MAYA COLLECTIVE led the VFX team to deliver projection mapping and intricate digital effects. Their contribution involved designing and manipulating projections in real-time and post-production, ensuring every frame was seamlessly integrated with choreography, set pieces, and lighting. The collective’s diverse team—featuring artists like Alay Patel, Prashant Bhikadia, and Krunal Vasani—merged artistry and technical mastery to transform the video into a multidimensional experience. By blending hand-crafted visuals, advanced digital compositing, and projection mapping, MO-MAYA COLLECTIVE established themselves as industry leaders in cinematic innovation and artist collaboration. Through "SOL," MO-MAYA COLLECTIVE again demonstrated their ability to push visual boundaries, helping brands and artists connect with audiences through immersive digital experiences grounded in both precision and imagination. MO-MAYA COLLECTIVE stands out in "SOL" for elevating the music video’s artistry, confirming their reputation as a premier partner for creative motion design and groundbreaking VFX

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