As far as Fang Zhao was concerned, drawing out a certain mood depended on a passage of music, not a certain visual.
Just like how a programmer turned everything into code, Fang Zhao could turn everything into music.
He already had a song in mind for the music video. It was a song he'd written during the end of days. It wasn’t complete—he'd only gotten around to finishing it recently. He'd also rearranged it and modified parts to better fit Pang Pusong’s voice.
When he was shooting, he did recall certain scenes, but his memories of the first few years of the apocalypse were blurry. However, the music he composed during that period remained fresh in his head.
Every time he recalled those broken melodies, Fang Zhao could remember how he'd felt at the beginning of the apocalypse.
After projecting the eye shots onto the virtual character, Zu Wen showed Fang Zhao a draft.