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Juan de Loxa, motion graphics for exhibition

There’s this awesome exhibit going on in Granada, Spain, right now showcasing the work of Juan de Loxa, one of the poets from the “Jondo y Beat” movement. He was all about breaking the rules and pushing boundaries during the cultural revolution in Spain. The exhibit is totally immersive and it’s all going down in the Albaycín, the neighborhood where the magical city of Granada was born. You can check out his artwork, sketches, and even his personal letters at the installation located in the Almirante square.

It’s a must for any good tourist to strike a pose in front of the Alhambra at the first lookout point they come across.

This exhibit is the bomb, man! It spans two floors and even has videos featuring interviews and motion graphics that showcase the more than 50 years of artistic activity and style that Juan de Loxa left behind.

I worked on a 2-minute video piece that’s gonna be projected on these super cool docked walls. I was in charge of the artistic study, restoring scanned graphic materials, animating elements, and compositing it all in Adobe After Effects.

This whole thing was produced by Prodisa, and the University of Granada is the one promoting it.

I totally used some AI wizardry to create depth channels for these photos! We used this sweet model called Deth Leres with Stable Diffusion 1.5 to make it happen. It was pretty wild!

Postproduction of shortfilm Vida

This is the making of Vida, focused on the post production process.

The editing was made on Adobe Premiere by the director himself. Then the whole project moved to Davinci Resolve as a XML, where final editing & Color Grading took place.

VFX were applied to track and place the logo on the reporter’s mic, using Mocha.

For the news opener, Element 3D was used and composed with an assorted set of assets.