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Immersion

Post production & editing


First renders + Post-production Volume

Overexposured, bad image quality.

Better result but trees started resembling palm trees, changing the ambience into the beach, seadie-like drive.

Colour grading to enhance image quality and cinematic aesthetics

High-contrast lighting, paired with post-processing effects, establishes a dreamlike and otherworldly ambiance. The bleeding red sky transitions from day to night, symbolizing the journey from the familiar to the surreal. Adjustments to saturation, contrast, and exposure were carefully made to mirror the emotional and narrative beats, enhancing the unsettling and mysterious mood of the environment. These aesthetics were achieved through meticulous color grading, performed on a 4K monitor with a high sRGB color gamut, ensuring accurate and vivid color representation.

Editorial in Adobe Premiere Pro

Premiere Pro Adobe Certificate Course

Editorial—something I knew very little about, almost nothing. To move the scenes forward from the shots, I had to learn yet another software. I managed to secure a spot in the Adobe Certified Courses at the Digital Space, led by Oscar, one of the technicians working on the side. It was an intense week packed with knowledge, culminating in an exam on the final day. Unfortunately, due to a scheduling conflict, I couldn’t attend the private screening of the MA 3D Animation previous cohort’s work on the same day. Fortunately, I was able to absorb all the course material and pass the test successfully

Performing audio-visual editing within Premiere Pro, including deciding on cuts, transitions between shots, adding subtitles, as well as designing the cover page and listing the credentials for assets used in the production.

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