Short video series depicting the metaphorical process of genesis.
Software used: Cinema 4D, Octane, X-particles, After Effects, Premiere Pro
THE PROCESS




Client: | Filmora Effects Store |
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Role in the project: | Art Direction, Assets Creation (illustrations), 2D FX, 2D/3D Animation |
Task: | Create easily customizable rock’n’roll inspired show package that includes bumpers, transitions, lower thirds & graphical elements (animated illustrations). |
Main Challenge: | Create a system of customization |
TECHNOLOGY IMPACT AWARDS 25th ANNIVERSARY
BC Tech asked Republic Digital to create the branding and videos for Ifie 25th Anniversary of the Technology Impact Awards. As freelancer motion designers we had the pleasure and honour to team up will, Republic Digital to collaborate on the background wallpapers and logo animations for this momentous occasion. This year’s wallpaper animation was projected onto a 50′ panelled screen at the Convention Center in Downtown Vancouver, BC.
BC Tech was looking for 70% Oscars/awards and 30% Tech
Our solution was a flowy tech mesh grid with elegant floating bokeh.
CREDITS
CLIENT: BC Tech Association
STUDIO: Republic Digital – Cary Debenham & Bradley Damsgaard
DESIGN & STYLE FRAMES: Saida Saetgareeva
ANIMATION: Kelly Kurtz
TOOLS USED: Adobe After Effects & Stardust
The final wallpapers involved 4 different coloured backgrounds to match the yellow & grey colour plat. of 11. BC Tech brand colours. Our challenge was that Silver does not project well so blue was added into the colour palette as it is one of the best colours to project Each wallpaper was 2 minutes in length that looped seamlessly, 4710 x 1080.
The animation was masked using watchout during the live event l get 11 projection onto only the panels
36 Days of Type is a project that invites creatives to express their particular view on letterforms through daily posts . My goal for this project was to explore & develop various 3D looks, concepts & textures. You can find the original posts on my Instagram page: (@saidamagic)
TOOLS USED: Abobe CC, Cinema 4D, Octane, X-Particles
Please click on any of the final images to see them in big! 🙂