FITC Toronto Titles

Year: 2014
Type: Film Titles
Client: FITC
Role: Art Director, Designer,

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FITC Toronto Opening Titles
For the FITC Toronto opening titles, I worked as Art Director and Designer, creating a sequence that reflected the spirit of the event as a meeting point between creative technologists, designers, developers, and experimental artists. The direction combined practical and digital techniques, using in-camera effects, visor-like distortion, screen-based pan movements, lens artifacts, moisture, reflections, and tactile surfaces to build a world that felt both designed and physically captured. Rather than relying only on polished motion graphics, the piece embraced a hybrid process where practical texture and graphic systems could collide. Title cards, typographic moments, interface-like details, and abstract environments were composed as fragments of a larger technological landscape, giving the sequence a raw, cinematic, and design-driven identity. The result was a collaborative visual piece that carried the energy of FITC itself: experimental, interdisciplinary, and built from the friction between craft, code, image, and motion.


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