side projects.

motiongraphics.

motiongraphics.

showreels.

Animated Explainer Video

In this Animated Explainer video uniting worldwide energy industry expertise, I created and animated vector illustrations with a clean 2D design. Employing bold, lively colors and simple rounded forms.
I engaged in script refinement and crafted the initial storyboard before advancing to intricate character animation and key frame development.

36 Days of Type

A fun project I worked on for 36 Days of Type in collaboration with NVIDIA Creators. Drawing inspiration from captivating animal kingdom facts, I crafted lifelike 3D renditions of both the alphabet and numerical sequence.

Starting with sketches for each letter, I employed ZBrush and Mari in my workflow for 3D model creation and texturing. I then fine-tuned the details using Photoshop and Cinema 4D, while Redshift handled animation and rendering for achieving photorealistic visuals. Upon finalization, the image sequences seamlessly transitioned into the Adobe Suite for compilation, color adjustments, and sound enhancement.

3D Collectible Tickets

For these 3D Animated videos, the client’s goal was to produce collectible cards that exude rarity and significance. By blending Classical Ancient Characters with metaphors, we crafted an exclusive set of 5 distinct Cards.
Leveraging various software, we digitally sculpted and painted items, then brought them to life in Houdini and C4D. Pioneering innovative methods, we achieved the captivating “World in World” effect.
 
These Cards also grant access to an exclusive event.

Thomson Reuters videos

One of many videos for Thomson Reuters, an Animated Infographic for their award-winning product, Regulatory Change Management.
 
This mixed-media video incorporates footage with superimposed motion graphic elements. Data and text is visualised throughout in a minimilistic and unobtrusive manner.
 
The overall style resonates with the company’s world-wide standing in technology and finance by incorporating a monochrome canvas on which the distinctive Thomson Reuters’ orange guides the viewer through the video.