When beginning their work for Tyler Childers’ 2024 tour with Voyage Productions and Formation, Supervoid knew they’d want to incorporate Notch into a show already brimming with video effects. The singer’s large band of multi-instrumentalists, known as “The Food Stamps,” gave the creative team a never-ending stream of great material for the camera to catch.
With the added vision of Creative Director Emily Cox and Art Director Jamie Issuh, Supervoid used Notch to make the show look more visually deliberate and cohesive. They experimented with raw, lived-in textures and techniques, with hand-drawn and mixed-media animation moving at 12 frames per second taking the place of the futuristic 3D particles typical of an arena tour.