03/06/2026
Fragrance has always been one of the most fascinating challenges for visual storytellers.
You are not filming an object.
You are filming a feeling.
A fragrance film is never about the bottle alone.
It is about atmosphere, memory, texture, light, and emotion.
For years, directors and photographers have translated scent into visual language through symbolism — fabric moving like air, water, skin, flowers, smoke, light on glass.
Today AI opens a new dimension in that process.
Not as a shortcut for production, but as a new cinematic tool.
It allows directors to explore worlds that would be extremely complex to build physically: dreamlike textures, impossible materials, fluid transitions between elements, and visual metaphors that evolve like the notes of a perfume.
For me, directing fragrance films is always an intuitive process.
Coming from fashion photography and visual culture, I often start with images that appear almost subconsciously — light, movement, atmosphere — and only later shape them into a narrative.
In a way, the process is very similar to perfume itself.
Layers emerge.
The story unfolds.
The world becomes visible.
Curious to hear how other creatives approach fragrance storytelling today.