Hi!

I'm a founding partner at Sebas and Clim. I'm a motion design animator and director.

This is where all the stuff that doesn't fit on the studio website goes.

This is not a blog, It's something similar to that room where the Star wars figurines, the Pamela Anderson's posters and the old consoles goes when you get married.

You can contact me by E-MAIL (because we live in the fuuutuuuure!) in spanish or english, it's up to you.

If you want you can watch my old videos on my VIMEO and follow me on INSTAGRAM or VINE. Don't expect anything arty, just some normal pics and some videos.

I'm Sebastian Baptista, I like to tell stories and move things, be my guest:

Exquisite cadaver: SEAN (Music by Aimar Molero)

Final project of a 3 days workshop I did in ESAD Matosinhos (Porto), Portugal in March 2012. Part of the post-Grade in Motion design study plan.

Each student did 2 parts of 2 seconds each, in 1 day and a half all the 16 students did a 1 minute video together. The result was a success.

Can't tell you how much fun we had... specially doing the final credits :D



Post-Grade coordinator: Alexandre Jacinto
Teacher: Michael Marcondes

Done by: Ana Bastos, Bruno Aires, Carlos Meinedo, Diogo Gil, Filipe Eusébio, Hugo Peixoto, Igor Gama, Jaine Cintra, Joana Paupério, João Merlini, João Moreira, Mafalda Moura, Nuno Leites, Pedro Davis, Rita Lopes, Rodolfo Guedes
This is a petit tribute from a group of friends to the film "Were the wild things are"

Nico and I did this short-film a few years ago but it will always one of my favourites :)



Directed by: Sebastian Baptista & Nico Casavecchia
Cinematography: Eloi Moli
Prop Master: Lula Gomez
Prop Assistant: Daniela Uribe
Compo Artist: Diego Felix
Lip sync: Ezequiel Cruz


Small tutorial I did for Greyscalegorilla (Nick Campbell)
Making a tutorial is more difficult than I though, I'll try to do it better on the next one.

See the full blog post on Greyscalegorilla's blog

A few years ago I did this animation with my friend Robokid. This was my first "rigged" character and I wanted to share what I learned. Today I can tell you... this is not well done, there's loads of mistakes and complicated expression with no reason but some people asked for it so... here it is:

Do your own Robokito animation. Download the AEP file (After FX CS3) and play with it. But don't worry, is very easy to use! There's also a little instructions manual inside the project to help you.

Don't forget this is a Robokid design, only for non-commercial use, ok?

Download Robokito HERE
 
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