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A Visual Media Portfolio, shaped by craftsman excellence, captivating scenery, and immersive documenting.
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Emporio Armani: Costa D’Amalfi
“Emporio Amalfi: Costa D’Amalfi” is an experimental fan-video concept story, crafted between two Colleagues. Inspired by the dreamy monochrome aesthetic of Giorgio Armani’s “Acqua Di Gio” cinematic commercials, and the timeless elysian image of the Italian Riviera, especially the Amalfi Coast along the Tyrrhenian Sea.
In this video project, two Lively Gentlemen wield the collective imagery of the Italian Summer’s, expressing the sensual maximalism of the Riviera Lifestyle. An excellent case of the use of Adobe Creative assets and Computer Imagery technology.
An experimental cinematic project crafted between two Colleagues. This work is a thematic crossover amongst two masterpieces. The timeless coastal aesthetic of Giorgio Armani’s “Acqua Di Gio” series, and the experience imagery of the prolific HBO Series, “White Lotus: Season 3”. Vivid, tropical, sensual, this work is made possible through the imaginative prowess of Adobe Creative Suite and Computer Imagery.
Social Events
On Left: Night at the ROM. Two Scholarly Colleagues partake on a voyage through the worldly and captivating scenery at Toronto’s iconic ROM Museum.
On Right: Autumn into Winter. A scenic nature-focused video story capturing the dreamlike transitionary scenery between Autumn and Winter around Toronto’s UofT Campus.
Scenic Locations
Music Festivals.
On Left: Eataly at Eaton. An amusing cuisine-focused video showcasing the opening of the iconic Eataly Emporium of Cuisine and Market, at Toronto’s Eaton Centre.
On Right: A Captivating Tour on “Jarvis”, an AI-Powered GoKart across UofT Campus.
Video on Left: Mystical Toronto 2024. A Lively and pioneering, Progressive House EDM Festival hosted in the bustline Exhibition Place alongside Toronto’s Lakeshore.
Video on the Right: Open Canvas Festival 2025, held alongside the scenic Trillium Park area alongside Toronto’s Western Waterfront.