Client: IMG
Agency: Tactical, Dubai, UAE
Location: Remote work from Brazil
Working as a motion designer for Tactical, a Digital Media Agency based in Dubai - UAE
I had the pleasure of working on these exciting projects for IMG Events.
Where I had the luck of bringing some of my influences from pop culture to my work.
On the left: Opening for a series of videos called "The Links Don't Lie" for Trust Golf Women's Scottish Open. A composition mixing real footage provided by the agency and 3D simulating the same environment and lighting on the second shot. The composition was 100% made on After Effects using Element 3D.

On the right: A fun video imitating a video game interface for Honda Classic Championship. The main idea was to generate engagement on the "choose your player" theme. In this piece, I was responsible for the 3D characters the rest of the composition was created by my friend Lucas Malaquias who also directed me on this video.

As we had a short time and were not specialists in 3D character modeling, Lucas's brilliant idea was downloading characters from Ready Player Me and editing textures to make characters look more similar to the real players. I used animations from Mixamo also for the sake of time. Edited textures and made lighting and render on C4D Redshift. I knew the background of the final art would be red because of the championship's brand then added a red ring light so the 3D could blend better in the final composition.
This project was a Instagram Stories series that worked like a game. Depending on how many times you tap the screen a different post would come up. The video aside is the first one that works as a opening. The next stories would have questions about the Women's Scottish Open and The Players.
Last but not least, this video was a tribute to the claimed Star Wars franchise on "May the 4th"
Where the social media team came up with the brilliant idea to mix Golf and Lightsabers

I wanted to take advantage of this rare moment when I was working with one of my great passions and elevated the work by adding other elements from the Star Wars universe.
The result was a very fun video. The final edit and sound were made by the post-production team.

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