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'SING SING CHRONICLES': DOCUMENTARY OPENING TITLES

For this four-part docuseries, I focused on crafting a visual approach that elevated the storytelling while maintaining authenticity. Working with archival footage, legal documents, and interviews—elements often overused in true crime—I aimed to create a cinematic yet tactile aesthetic that felt intentional rather than formulaic. 

Title Sequence
I designed the title sequence to visually reflect wrongful conviction, playing with the idea of things falling out of place. Through layered motion design and compositing, fragmented imagery collapses into confinement, setting the tone for the series.

 

Photography & Documents
To enhance realism, I developed a photography treatment that mimicked real-world presentation—framed in homes, scattered in case files, or under harsh institutional lighting. Documents were carefully recreated for clarity while ensuring accuracy, balancing visual cohesion with legal authenticity.

 

By blending motion graphics, texture-driven animation, and thoughtful composition, I helped shape a distinct visual identity that reinforced the weight of these real-life stories.

 

Role: Art Director & Lead Animator 

STYLE & PROCESS FRAMES

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