New concept art for one of the gizmos in the series from visionary Art Director Matt Hatton.

New concept art for one of the gizmos in the series from visionary Art Director Matt Hatton.
‘Inward Empire’ has landed an incredible Art Director in the form of Matt Hatton, who has worked on some of Hollywood’s biggest movies including Lego Movies 1 & 2, Lego Batman, Alien Covenant, Aquaman, Superman Returns, I Am Mother, I, Robot and many more. Now Matt will bring his masterful eye to the visual feast that is ‘Inward Empire’.
It’s with great pleasure I announce the illustrious Groove Q have joined Inward Empire for Music Composition and Sound Design. Their film scores have featured at Cannes Film Festival (Still Life), Berlin International Film Festival (The Wilding) and Sydney Film Festival. They’ve won countless awards at Tropfest, Promax and for their vast TV and experimental work including Burning Man. I can’t wait for them to bring their sonic wizardry to Inward Empire, a project deeply rooted in sound design and music concepts.
I’m absolutely thrilled to announce the incredibly talented Matt Hatton has joined Inward Empire in the role of Art Director. Matt has a truly staggering list of credits to his name, having worked on some of Hollywood’s biggest movies including Alien Covenant, Lego Movie, Aquaman, Superman Returns, I Am Mother, I, Robot and many more. Now Matt will bring his masterful eye to the visual feast that is Inward Empire.
“The Conductor”.
This video uses borrowed footage from a variety of sources such as other movies and TV shows to demonstrate the proof of concept, as well as the look and feel of the series.
Charlotte Glover is one of the central characters in ‘Inward Empire’.
Working for the government “off the books”, Charlotte acts as a saboteur at secret events where illegal time travel is practised.
A strong-willed young woman in her prime, she has all the right assets for thriving in an increasingly selfish world.
Or she did, until the job started to get to her…
Whatever is rejected from the self, appears in the world as an event. — C.G. Jung