

Overview:
Glidex is a cutting-edge website crafted for videography studios that want to showcase their work with elegance, precision, and innovation. Designed with a seamless UI/UX experience and developed in Framer, Glidex ensures a visually captivating and high-performance digital presence that resonates with creative professionals and clients alike.
Whether you're a film production house, content creator, or cinematographer, Glidex is built to highlight your storytelling through immersive visuals and smooth interactivity.
Why Glidex?
🎥 A sleek, modern, and engaging interface tailored for visual storytelling.
🚀 Lightning-fast development for a seamless user experience.
🎬 Designed to let your videography shine effortlessly.
🔹 Elevate your brand with fluid motion and dynamic visuals.
🎞 Perfect for independent creators, studios, and agencies.
With Glidex, your videography studio gets more than just a website—it gets a premium digital experience that enhances your brand, engages your audience, and sets you apart in the industry.
📽 Let your visuals speak louder than words—Glidex brings your story to life.
Process:
I was part of this project right from storyboarding the video idea, working closely with the copywriter to align with their vision while also bringing some of my own ideas to the table. Once the concept was sketched out on paper, or in this case, in Photoshop, I moved on to building the assets. Stepping beyond animation, I took on modeling, texturing, and layout, something that was new and challenging for me, but with my team’s support I was able to push my skill set further.
Storyboards:
Modelling:
Since the project’s theme centered around high rewards, the environment was designed to feel more royal and grand. I created a lavish room to reflect royalty, followed by a stage and auditorium setup that emphasized scale and grandeur. Modeling and texturing something of this scope was a new challenge for me, but with the technical and moral support of my team, I was able to create an outcome I’m truly proud of.
Animation:
From there it was back to familiar ground, animating the assets and camera, and applying lighting techniques I had practiced on smaller projects. The final video was then polished by the motion design team, who added the lettering, 2D elements, and final color tuning to complete the piece.





