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Seven Years in Motion

Reflecting on seven years of growth, grit, and storytelling that still moves us forward.

Author:

Daniel Harper

Date:

January 28, 2025

Read Time:

7 min

Category:

Studio

Seven years is both a long time and no time at all. For ORVANE, it marks a period of motion—constant, deliberate, and full of unexpected shifts. What began as a small team working out of a single shared space has grown into a studio shaped by its people, its collaborations, and the countless images captured along the way. “Seven Years in Motion” isn’t a celebration of survival; it’s a reflection on transformation.

When we look back at our earliest work, we see the fingerprints of a studio still discovering its identity. The projects were smaller, but the ambition was huge. We didn’t know exactly what ORVANE would become, but we knew how we wanted people to feel when they saw our work: moved, grounded, seen. That intention became the compass that guided the years that followed.

As the studio expanded, so did our understanding of what motion can mean. It became the thread that connects everything we create—stories told through the shift of light, the pace of editing, the nuance of sound, and the rhythm of human gestures. Motion became our language, and seven years gave us the fluency to express it with more precision, depth, and honesty.


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The journey has also been marked by the people who joined us along the way. Cinematographers, editors, illustrators, producers, animators, strategists—each brought their own perspective and reshaped the studio in ways we never could have predicted. Their voices, ideas, and curiosity built the culture we now protect fiercely: one rooted in trust, experimentation, and the belief that craft matters.

Seven years later, ORVANE stands not as a finished story but as an ongoing one. Everything we’ve created so far feels like a prologue to what comes next. And as we look toward the future—new projects, new cities, new possibilities—we carry with us the lessons of every frame we’ve captured. Motion isn’t just part of our work; it’s part of who we are. And the next seven years begin now.

Currently Reading:

Seven Years in Motion

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Seven Years in Motion

Reflecting on seven years of growth, grit, and storytelling that still moves us forward.

Author:

Daniel Harper

Date:

January 28, 2025

Read Time:

7 min

Category:

Studio

Seven years is both a long time and no time at all. For ORVANE, it marks a period of motion—constant, deliberate, and full of unexpected shifts. What began as a small team working out of a single shared space has grown into a studio shaped by its people, its collaborations, and the countless images captured along the way. “Seven Years in Motion” isn’t a celebration of survival; it’s a reflection on transformation.

When we look back at our earliest work, we see the fingerprints of a studio still discovering its identity. The projects were smaller, but the ambition was huge. We didn’t know exactly what ORVANE would become, but we knew how we wanted people to feel when they saw our work: moved, grounded, seen. That intention became the compass that guided the years that followed.

As the studio expanded, so did our understanding of what motion can mean. It became the thread that connects everything we create—stories told through the shift of light, the pace of editing, the nuance of sound, and the rhythm of human gestures. Motion became our language, and seven years gave us the fluency to express it with more precision, depth, and honesty.


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The journey has also been marked by the people who joined us along the way. Cinematographers, editors, illustrators, producers, animators, strategists—each brought their own perspective and reshaped the studio in ways we never could have predicted. Their voices, ideas, and curiosity built the culture we now protect fiercely: one rooted in trust, experimentation, and the belief that craft matters.

Seven years later, ORVANE stands not as a finished story but as an ongoing one. Everything we’ve created so far feels like a prologue to what comes next. And as we look toward the future—new projects, new cities, new possibilities—we carry with us the lessons of every frame we’ve captured. Motion isn’t just part of our work; it’s part of who we are. And the next seven years begin now.

Currently Reading:

Seven Years in Motion

filming

014

filming

014

filming

014

Seven Years in Motion

Reflecting on seven years of growth, grit, and storytelling that still moves us forward.

Author:

Daniel Harper

Date:

January 28, 2025

Read Time:

7 min

Category:

Studio

Seven years is both a long time and no time at all. For ORVANE, it marks a period of motion—constant, deliberate, and full of unexpected shifts. What began as a small team working out of a single shared space has grown into a studio shaped by its people, its collaborations, and the countless images captured along the way. “Seven Years in Motion” isn’t a celebration of survival; it’s a reflection on transformation.

When we look back at our earliest work, we see the fingerprints of a studio still discovering its identity. The projects were smaller, but the ambition was huge. We didn’t know exactly what ORVANE would become, but we knew how we wanted people to feel when they saw our work: moved, grounded, seen. That intention became the compass that guided the years that followed.

As the studio expanded, so did our understanding of what motion can mean. It became the thread that connects everything we create—stories told through the shift of light, the pace of editing, the nuance of sound, and the rhythm of human gestures. Motion became our language, and seven years gave us the fluency to express it with more precision, depth, and honesty.


filming
filming
filming
filming
filming
filming

The journey has also been marked by the people who joined us along the way. Cinematographers, editors, illustrators, producers, animators, strategists—each brought their own perspective and reshaped the studio in ways we never could have predicted. Their voices, ideas, and curiosity built the culture we now protect fiercely: one rooted in trust, experimentation, and the belief that craft matters.

Seven years later, ORVANE stands not as a finished story but as an ongoing one. Everything we’ve created so far feels like a prologue to what comes next. And as we look toward the future—new projects, new cities, new possibilities—we carry with us the lessons of every frame we’ve captured. Motion isn’t just part of our work; it’s part of who we are. And the next seven years begin now.

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