How To Make Grunge Even More Scary: Onibagel & Jacob Jordan Deliver

At CandyJam, we believe that art is an ever-evolving process, and grunge is no exception. In our latest video, we dive into the world of grunge aesthetics, production, and editing with a twist—taking what’s raw and making it even more visceral. Produced by our team and edited by the brilliant Onibagel, this project explores how you can push the boundaries of grunge style, whether it’s in fashion, visuals, or music.

The Raw Foundation
The video begins by laying the groundwork, stripping down grunge to its core. Onibagel, known for their attention to gritty details, has meticulously edited the video to amplify the chaotic yet deliberate essence of grunge. From the choice of grainy textures to harsh cuts, every element screams rebellion, refusing to conform to polished trends.

Turning Grunge Up a Notch
But here’s where we take things further—how do you elevate grunge while keeping it authentic? In this video, we explore how distortion, overlays, and jarring transitions can deepen the emotional impact. Whether you’re an artist trying to embody that feeling of rawness in your work or someone just wanting to explore the aesthetic, our video shows you how to get there.

Behind the Video: The CandyJam Approach
At CandyJam, we’re constantly pushing the limits of creative expression. The video was born from our desire to experiment, merging grunge's existential themes with modern-day editing techniques. This collaboration not only gave us the chance to highlight Onibagel’s editing talents but also spotlight our larger mission: to give artists the freedom to challenge boundaries. Needless to say the thank you to Jacob Jordan for allowing us to make this happen, and have great music 😉

Filming from July type stuff

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