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▶ Find Inspiration and develop your ideas with Frame Set: https://go.frameset.app/4qh6WsJ ▶ About This Episode Director Rupert Höller joins Dylan Hahn to break down his striking, high-contrast music video " Modern Times" for MIKA. It was a meticulously planned yet playful project built entirely inside a single studio. Rupert walks through how references like Charlie Chaplin, graphic minimalism, and mechanical repetition shaped the concept, and why he pushed to build as much as possible in-camera instead of relying on CG. From forced-perspective illusions and modular set pieces to lighting cues discovered by accident in post, this episode is a deep dive into how precision, intuition, and trust in the process can coexist on a high-pressure shoot. ▶ Sources: • Watch MIKA - Modern Times (Official Video) • • MIKA - Modern Times (Official Video) • Connect with RUPERT HÖLLER • https://www.ruperthoeller.com/ • / ruperthoeller ▶ 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 Welcome Rupert 01:32 Concept Origins & References 02:47 Building the World Practically 04:18 Designing in the Edit 05:50 In-Camera vs CG Decisions 07:52 High-Contrast Lighting Philosophy 09:16 Color, Black & White, and Happy Accidents 11:09 Lighting Cues & Visual Rhythm 12:32 Repetition, Theme, and Song Structure 14:11 Planning Precisely — Then Letting Go 15:12 Deconstructing the Face 16:54 Camera, Lenses & Scale 17:27 The Lever Moment & Sound Design 19:40 The Curtain as the Core Set 21:40 Shooting Everything in One Studio 23:45 Making a Small Space Feel Infinite 26:24 Set Vibe & Creative Energy 29:22 Pressure of Bigger Projects 30:50 Lessons Learned 32:42 Post-Production Crunch 33:57 Playfulness, Trust, and Final Reflections