✨ Motion Design | June 2025 – Aug 2025

BLACK CAT

Motion Graphic

This motion piece explores intuition, rhythm, and the pulse of the night through bold kinetic typography and noir-inspired visuals. Every blink, cut, and beat merges design with sound to capture the tension between mystery and confidence — a tribute to bold timing and instinct in motion.

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Bad Luck Never

Looked This Good

This project explored emotion through rhythm, light, and shape, transforming fear and curiosity into an intuitive visual journey. Each frame moves like a heartbeat—fast and instinctive.

“Black Cat” begins with a very small moment — the quick glance of a cat in the night. I was fascinated by how light and movement can tell a story without words.

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Storyboard

The storyboard traces every blink, chase, and shift of light translating instinct into rhythm. Each frame sets the stage for a motion sequence where confidence moves through darkness.

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Research & Script Breakdown

Analyze the track’s BPM, key beats, and emotional peaks. Create a script and collect nocturnal, rhythmic, minimal visual references.

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Concept & Visual Language

Define the core idea of intuition and “seeing in the dark.” Set the color palette, light style, typography, and motion rhythm. Sketch key frames to capture the noir, minimal tone.

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Storyboard & Animatic

Translate rhythm cues into visual beats. Create simple storyboard panels and build a rough animatic to test timing and sync with the soundtrack.

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Motion Style Guide & Rigging

Set motion rules for timing, hierarchy, and transitions. Build basic AE rigs and easing presets to keep scenes and typography animation consistent.

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Intro frame of the Black Cat concept.

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Delivered a beat-locked animatic and cohesive style frames; published key-shot GIF loops for the portfolio.

Solved pacing and hierarchy issues with a motion style guide, easing presets, and AE type rigs.

Lock rhythm before visuals, codify rules over ad-hoc assets, and accelerate production with reusable rigs.