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Hopefully you just enjoyed watching what is undeniably a fantastic 20 minute audiovisual spectacle.

If you’ve done that and want to find out more, read on!

Huge shout out those boys letting us stay on the land, you guys are legends!

INFLIK Presents ‘The Unseen’

Our last day shooting was in the beginning of April.

We shot the basement scene last.

Photo: Eddie Foster

How did the story of the basement film maker come about?

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Can you break the thought process down?

W: It wasn’t easy haha!

seriously you guys watch it.

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Anyways we wanted to make the process something that could be strung out throughout the entire film.

Was it difficult to shoot a story segment given you’re from a ski filming background'?

We soon realized that we had dipped into something much bigger than we anticipated.

Glad we pushed through to see the end.

We spent quite a few late nights in the basemen plugging away at the shot list.

Z: It was a learning experience for sure!

Making the story part of the movie was way more time consuming than I anticipated.

Shout out to Wizman for being so patient, and for crushing the filming in the basement!

It worked out super good in the end though.

Tell me a bit about the music?

Quas is known for his high pitched voice, and sounds as if he has inhaled helium.

Another notable characteristic is the interplay between Quas' voice and Madlib’s voice.

Quasimoto was conceived one day in the studio, when Madlib decided to rap to his own beats.

We simply picked the tracks each of us liked and would pick a track to go with the spot.

It actually went surprisingly smooth.

Z: I’m not exactly sure when we decided on an exclusively Quasimoto soundtrack.

Thank you for inspiring us.

Zam, how long did it take to do those crazy animations?

Z: Making those animations is a mad slow process.