• Casio G-Shock

Focusing on the watch features and emphasising the unique Y face and dial. Colors needed to feaure the Gold colorway with a black band. Keeping a strong and simple style. Each style frame used simulations in Maxon Cinema 4D + Redshift to render the watch being hammered out of the gold brick and the break apart of all the individual features.

 
 3D Modeling / Lighting / 
Texture / Style Frames







Frame 1   We start with a quick shot of strong gold bar hammering into the form of the watch face.
Frame 2  The camera pulls back and we see the resin outer ring forming out of particle dust much like the manufacturing process.
Frame 3  We cut to a close up of the watch face, the ring, the Y face panel and dials coming together in a beautiful and strong expanded view.

Frame 5  Following tradition, we end on the dramatic and strong shot of the watch face.
Frame 4  We cut to many shots including this one focusing on watch features like the buttons and dials.
But also specifically the very hard edged gold treatment of the watch panel.
Frame 6 The camera pulls back and the watch ends tilting slightly upwards to be consistent with previous
G-Shock films.



         



    MIRA MILKMAN


    multidisciplinary creative


    L A / NYC
    2D / 3D Concept + Design | Expert in Creative Problem Solving and Ideation


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