Hamro - Capstone project
Hamro" stands as the culmination of my two-year-long capstone project, a significant undertaking completed as part of my BFA program at Pratt Institute. The film, a stylized piece, intricately weaves together environmental scenery and a singular character navigating the emotional turmoil of recollecting past wars. Motivated by a desire to delve into the depth of human emotion, my capstone is a concise 1.5-minute exploration, capturing the nuances of rage, grief, and sorrow.
Throughout the capstone process, I engaged in experimental work with stylized 3D and compositing techniques. This allowed me to push creative boundaries, enhancing the visual impact of "Hamro" and contributing to the overall thematic resonance of the narrative.
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