Music Video: ODDKO — <I>D4TM</I>
Marc Loftus
June 16, 2020

Music Video: ODDKO — D4TM

MARINA DEL REY, CA — Production and post company Void N’ Disorder (https://voidndisorder.com) recently worked on ODDKO’s new music video for D4TM. The post-apocalyptic visuals are straight out of a George Miller film, reflecting a dystopian story about the struggles to stay healthy and authoritarian population control.


ODDKO is the brainchild of Void N’ Disorder director/creative director Giovanni Bucci, who both composed the music and directed the video. The track is off the band’s five-song EP “Digital Gods”, which debuted on June 15th — the same day as the video. In addition to Bucci, who provides lead vocals, ODDKO consists of Francesco Paoli (drums), Gideon “Obsidian” Garcia (guitar) and Dave Tavanti (bass).

D4TM is set in a barren wasteland, where half-track, hot-rodded cars and motorcycles rule the dusty landscape. A “doctor” controls the population through an addictive medication — that is until a giant arrives to liberate the people.

In addition to directing the 3:30 video, Bucci also edited the piece, which incorporates practical and digital VFX, drone footage and miniatures. Void N’ Disorder’s Paola Rocchetti served as executive producer and provided graphic design.



Michael Pescasio acted as cinematographer, with Francesco Pennìca, Jacob Alvarado and Bucci acting as second DPs. The project was shot using a combination of Red Dragon, Canon C300 Mark II and Sony Alpha a7S II cameras, along with Canon Cinema Prime and regular EF lenses. Post tools included Adobe After Effects, Premiere, Photoshop and Illustrator software, as well as Foundry’s Nuke, Blackmagic Design’s DaVinci Resolve and Avid’s Pro Tools.

Greenscreen VFX scenes were filmed at Strani Rumori Studio, and the drum performance footage was shot on a greenscreen at Studio Teclas. Uygar Gurkan handled rotoscoping and Bucci created 3D elements. Colorist Gabe Sanchez helped give theD4TM video its ashen tone.