ELECTRONIC IMAGE




About
Electronic Image is a New York based and artist-led creative studio built on a foundation of conceptual agility and digital mastery.

Electronic Image unites conceptual depth, material specificity, and brand identity in still and moving images. 

Electronic Image is part of a wide community of producers, clients, and collaborators bringing together a diverse group of digital crafts peoiple committed to producing exceptional visual and experiential content.



ServicesRetouching
Still Life
Product
Fashion 
Editorial
Design
Motion Graphics 
Graphic Design
Film + Video
Production Support
Color Grading
VFX



Location81 Prospect Street, Ste 515
Brooklyn, NY 11201



Contactinfo@electronic-image.com


Clients
Services

Gucci
Retouching
Dior
Retouching
Hinge Co.
Retouching
Brooklyn Brewery
Retouching
Maiden Home
Retouching
MAC
Retouching
GQ / Citizen

Retouching
Uniqlo

 Retouching
Amir H. Fallah

 Retouching

ONDO (Coming Soon)
Graphic Design / Creative Direction
Fo.me (Coming Soon)
Graphic Design / Creative Direction
New Museum (Coming Soon)
Video Production / Motion Graphics



Special Projects
Metallica
Music Visualizer / Animation

Discovery Zone
Music Video / Animation

David Torn
Music Video / Animation

Circular Ruin
Motion Graphics / Animation
Chromewood
Motion Graphics / Animation

Advanced Imaging
Motion Graphics / Graphic Design / Animation

Mark Dorf - Homecoming
Video / VFX / Motion Graphics/ Installation
Charmaine Lee
Video / Performance Visuals / Live Processing
Randall Dunn
Video / Performance Visuals / Live Processing

Mark Dorf - A New Nature
Video / VFX / Motion Graphics / Installation

Sean Fader (Coming Soon)
 Retouching / Compositing


David Torn
Music Video / Animation / VFX




Services Provided

Video Production
Visual Effects
Animation
Creative Direction

Electronic Image directed the video for "its own dimension," from David Torn's upcoming record now i imagine a place not the same, out on Kou Records.

Shot in the forests of upstate New York, the video moves through a series of landscapes rendered in high-contrast black and white, the footage degraded, worn, hovering at the edge of legibility. Slowly, almost imperceptibly, forms begin to emerge from the trees. When color finally arrives, it comes as revelation, as though it had been present in the image all along, waiting for the right moment to surface.






 

David Torn
Music Video / Animation / VFX