#DailyReel x #TheMerge — 304 Motion Videos, One Continuous Visual Loop

304 Videos of Motion, One Continuous Journey

On January 30, 2025, I started an ambitious challenge: to create and post one new motion design loop every single day.

It was about consistency, curiosity, and creative momentum. Some loops came together in hours, others took days. But each was a standalone exploration of rhythm, visual flow, and structure.

You can find all the videos on my social media:

After 152 days of daily posting, I shifted to a new format: „The Merge.“

Instead of creating isolated loops, I began crafting seamless transition videos that connected each video to the next — in order, loop by loop.

The goal? To create one long, continuous animation — built day by day, transition by transition.

And now, it’s done.

#TheMerge Record Sleeves

Strip overview of all 152 transitions — like flipping through visual vinyl.

152 loops. 151 transitions. 1 final Merge. 304 videos total.

The final clip transitions from video #152 back to video #001 — closing the circle.

The result is a 41-minute continuous visual journey — looping forever.

Watch the full project

I’m hosting a livestream premiere of the full Merge video next week.
You can also watch the full sequence below:

What I’ve learned

This project taught me more than any course, client job, or tutorial:

  • How to build creative systems that work (even when I didn’t feel like working)
  • How to design for rhythm, tension, and release in very short form
  • How powerful even small bits of audience feedback can be
  • That consistency creates trust — not just with others, but with yourself

This challenge pushed me to expand creatively — in animation, postproduction, sound, and design.
Many of the loops include original soundtracks — some AI-generated, some composed by the incredible @mandofreestyle.


Thank you

To everyone who liked, followed, commented, shared, or even just lurked quietly — thank you.
This project was public, but personal.

Best of #DailyReel MoviePoster

One frame from every loop — a visual logbook of motion.

What’s next in 2026?

I’m still considering what to do for 2026.
I want to keep the consistency going but also need to lower the time commitment, so I’m figuring out how to do that sustainably.

Stay tuned — the next chapter is already in motion.