The Idea: Flavours as Metaphor One rainy afternoon, while sheltering under a café awning, Valeria described a recipe she had invented—a dessert that balanced surprising elements. Mia, thinking in lists and categories, suggested they use “flavours” as a way to document and interpret experiences. They decided to assign four flavours—sweet, sour, bitter, umami—to moments in their lives and then to create a series of small experiments and outings built around those tastes. The project was playful but also intentional: by tasting life through simple, universal categories, they could tease out emotional subtleties and test how perception shifts with context.
Stay tuned for Part 2, and get ready to explore the world of flavors with Mia and Valeria!
Use warm, earthy tones or a slightly desaturated filter to evoke a sense of nostalgia and grounding. Key Themes to Include
Visually, "4 Flavours Part 1" distinguishes itself through its focus on texture and proximity. The cinematography is often tight and intimate. The framing emphasizes the physical space—or lack thereof—between Mia and Valeria. Lighting plays a crucial role; often soft and warm, it enhances the "flavour" metaphor, making the content feel almost edible.