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▶ Find Inspiration and develop your ideas with Frame Set: https://go.frameset.app/49EJ9vB ▶ About This Episode: Director Zee Ntuli joins Dylan Hahn to break down his visually hypnotic commercial for Audemars Piguet. They unpack why the project was treated like a visual palindrome, how analog philosophy guided every creative decision, and what it really took to shoot a dancer suspended over a corrosive salt lake. Zee walks through the balance of real-world capture and heavy VFX, the collaboration with the production company Monumental, and the importance of creating space on set for intuition, emotion, and play. It’s a conversation about technical precision, emotional safety, and why the best work often comes from treating filmmaking less like a machine, and more like a dance. ▶ Sources: • Watch Audemars Piguet “Quantième Perpétuel” • https://vimeo.com/1137455981 • Connect with Zee Ntuli • https://www.zeentuli.com/ • / zee._.ntuli ▶ About The Reframed Podcast: “Reframed” is a filmmaker podcast that poses fresh and insightful questions to filmmakers. It offers a compelling look behind the scenes, providing listeners with a deeper understanding of the film industry and the creative minds that drive it. ▶ Chapters: 00:00 Intro 01:21 The Commercial 02:35 Mastery Over Time & Space 02:43 Falling in Love With the Product 03:41 Interpreting the Brief 04:10 Reversing Time & Sound Design 05:30 Treating the Film Like a Palindrome 06:59 Analog Luxury in a Digital World 09:45 Choosing the Salt Lake 10:52 How Much of This Is Real? 11:25 Tracking Marks & Technical Setup 12:08 Freedom on Set 13:41 Capturing the Moment of Light 14:44 Shooting Sunset for Sunrise 15:42 Dancing With the Performer 16:11 Suspending the Entire Shoot Over Water 17:23 Building a Studio on a Salt Lake 18:57 Planning vs Letting Go 20:23 Orbiting the Dancer 22:11 Giving Performers Lead-In Time 23:05 Making the Crew Part of the Dance 23:59 One Night, Two Sets 24:51 Order, Entropy, and Chaos 26:03 Creating a Shared Purpose on Set 27:15 Leading With Story, Not Just Technique 29:46 Creating Safety for Creativity 31:54 Treating People Well Makes Better Work 33:02 Building the Stars & Particles 34:58 Lasers Through Water 36:05 VFX as the “Final Boss” 37:17 Handing the Film Over to Post 38:55 Long-Form Roots & Commercial Work 39:57 Choosing Projects That Add Value 41:18 Playing the Long Game 43:23 Advice for Young Filmmakers 44:40 Closing Thoughts 44:44 Frame Set Sponsor Message