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Bio


We Are Arrhythmia

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Bio


We Are Arrhythmia

 

So Who Are We?

Well... a lot of things actually!

Based in Atlanta we are a Create Powerhouse that elevates our community, brands, and people to inspire, connect, and create lasting impact.

Every story is unique and important, and so is our approach for each request. We thrive on transforming ideas into visuals that evoke emotionβ€”joy, grief, wonder, and everything in between. To feel is to remember, and our films are designed to make your story unforgettable.

What We Do:

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Short Films & Series

Music Videos

Our expertise spans a variety of projects, including, but not limited:

  • Mini-documentaries that tell compelling human stories.

  • Promotional videos that elevate brands and engage audiences.

  • Training films that educate and empower.

  • Experimental projects and music videos where creativity knows no bounds.

Why Work With Us?

To feel. To remember. To help people see themselves on screen β€” and maybe change something because of it. And of course to make something we are all proud of

 

FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM @ARRHYTHMIAFILMS

Behind The Scenes


BEHIND THE SCENES

Behind The Scenes


BEHIND THE SCENES

We LOVE giving our creative teams the ability to try new things and experiment.

We believe some of the best content comes from these safe spaces. Enjoy these videos of our crew trying new things in the pursuit of unapologetic creativity.

Playing around with a Fast and Slow Motion look while lips syncing the song. While this requires lots of editing and practice, the effect at the end is very entrancing

Song: β€˜Stay The Night’ by Zedd

Testing the Wiral Lite with Sarah Walker. This tool is a lot of fun and creates opportunities for unique shots. Still, there are some challenges. Watch the video to check out what we think of it!

Song: β€˜I’m Sorry’ by Olmos

A beloved feature in anime is when a character pushes up their glasses, revealing a blank, white reflection to hide their eyes. We wanted to see if this could be replicated using light, glasses, and bounce boards.

Song: β€˜Runaway’ by Aurora

Exploring how rain looks on camera, we ran a few tests with rain and lighting. In this video, we alternate between a light in-between camera and subject, behind, and other variations.

Song: β€˜Drowning’ by BANKS