
Warinda Thepkunchone
About Candidate
Expertise in a wide range of motion graphic design, My journey in the creative industry was marked by my role at NOBIK, where I leveraged my motion graphics and 3D competencies to bring the dynamic visual to be tangible. Ensuring visuals captivate with uncompromised quality, full effort and leave a lasting impression on clients.
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Designed the new style of the campaign's art direction to meet the client needs with brand consistency, Created and developed the mockup key visual for presentation, Closely worked with the creative team to develop and align with a storyline, Directed and communicated with the 3D team in order to ensure the quality of work throughout the project and supported render management for a 3D team to be punctual.
Developed visual aesthetic from the first outline from Creative team and Gave Creative team suggestions about technical issue to be most tangible before production, Monitored and made a decision with team and Director to select the best take of footages on set, Designed and produced the captivate 3D motion that enhance and suit to Tilly Birds band, moreover meet the client needs
Attended meeting with Creative Director to receive brief from client and convey to team, Communicated with teams to outline the production timeline and participated with motion graphic team to design and execute the concept of storytelling and virtual stage that align with core product concept, Assisted motion graphic team to implement motion in case of accidentally manpower shortage, Monitored both on set production and post-production to ensure quality consistency before deliver to client
Be a one of facilitators from the selection of MAI Team and worked with multinational colleague and visitor. Experience gained in communication with public more than 1000 people in a day, in order to explain the regulations before entry. Positive and open minded facilitated people who participated in exhibition to convey the method of Marina Abramovic in focusing on each themselves when they were in the space of exhibition.


