Podium: A Portfolio Website Designed to Preserve Cinematic Storytelling Through Rhythm and Motion
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By Julien Sister and Benoît Delorme
Summary
Podium is a production studio that creates narrative-driven films about running, trail, and athletic culture. Their website was designed to preserve the cinematic rhythm of their storytelling rather than breaking it into disconnected portfolio pieces. The article details how the studio and web designers collaborated to build a portfolio site that uses motion, restraint, and rhythmic design to extend the studio's cinematic storytelling approach into the digital experience.
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· 3 pulledTheir work captures what happens around performance: the silence, the effort, the environment, the human presence.
We wanted to build an experience that would extend their storytelling instead of flattening it.
The initial idea for the site came from a simple observation: their films already carry a strong rhythm, yet most portfolio websites would break that rhythm into disconnected pieces.
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