Love-Fine: In My Room
Animated Music Video
A hypnotic visual interpretation of Love-Fine’s synth-driven track "In My Room." Set against the backdrop of cold rain and the ache of isolation, the animation captures the loneliness and vulnerability in the private spaces of the mind. Flickering light, fluid forms, and subtle surrealism trace the pulse of desire and solitude, turning a quiet room into a shifting landscape of sound and emotion.
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Minna VäisänenDirector
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Love-FineMusicWritten-By – Love-Fine, Vocals – Timur Ptahin, Groovebox – Alina Izolenta, Keyboards – Kamil Ea, Mastered By – Sergey Muravyov, Producer – Love-Fine, Yvgeniy Gorbunov.
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Bi/etterminds .Producer
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Project Type:Animation, Experimental, Music Video, Short, Web / New Media
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Runtime:4 minutes 12 seconds
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Completion Date:October 24, 2025
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Production Budget:0 EUR
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Country of Origin:Finland
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Country of Filming:Finland
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:1:1 /16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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Digital Cinema Package:Unavailable
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Online Premiere
Official Selection
Minna Väisänen is a Finnish director and visual artist working at the intersection of comics, animation, and digital media. Using mixed media, photography, vector graphics, and AI-generated imagery, she brings stories to life with striking visuals. In collaboration with Paul Hayes as Bi/etterminds, she transforms their comics into animations that explore memory, identity, isolation, and the unseen forces shaping everyday life.
When I first heard Love-Fine’s “In My Room,” I was struck by its synth textures and the intimate, almost fragile feeling of the song. I wanted the animation to mirror that sense of solitude—those quiet, private spaces where longing and introspection collide. The cold rain became a kind of external echo of the inner emotional landscape, a visual motif for isolation and vulnerability.
This project was about translating sound into a visual language that could convey both melancholy and subtle beauty, turning the private experience of listening into something immersive and shared.