BIG 6 — Motion Designer
BIG 6 is a Motion Designer based in China, featured in the Art of Styleframe library of motion design and visual design talent. This profile aggregates selected works documented in the gallery alongside attribution links back to the artist's own portfolio for verified context.
BIG's portfolio spans DNF, Need for Speed Online, nubia, one plus - B6 among other commissions; the 10 selections indexed here each carry attribution straight back to the studio that made them. Titles in the gallery below include OPPO K10 Director's cut, OPPO K9s, realme c25 Official Video, NIO ES8 - Unofficial, among others, each opening on the original artist source rather than rehosted media.
For the complete picture, BIG keeps work at big6.design, and we treat those as the canonical record rather than duplicating them here. There's a reason we anchor BIG to China and to specific works instead of vague trend labels: the specifics are the part worth keeping.
BIG 6 is a motion design studio working out of China, and its portfolio sits almost entirely in one demanding corner of the industry: consumer electronics launch films. The gallery below links to each project page on the studio's own site.
What the studio does
Phone launches, appliance campaigns and the occasional automotive piece. Look at the credits the studio publishes and you'll see a full in-house pipeline listed out: storyboard, styleframe, product modeling, material research, shading and lighting, 3D animation, rendering and compositing, with music and sound design brought in from outside. Names that recur in those blocks include Joeding, Chen YingNan, Redan and Nathanhs.
Works in the gallery
Smartphones dominate. OPPO shows up three times with OPPO K10 Director's cut, OPPO K9s and OPPO A91 Director's cut. Xiaomi appears twice through Mi A2 Lite and Mi 8 Lite. There's also realme c25 Official Video and vivo iQOO PRO Director's cut. Six phone films from four brands, which tells you something about how competitive that market got.
The OPPO K10 piece is the most documented on the site. The studio explains that the K series brief called for a sense of gaming, technology and a light, cool edge, so they built a cave environment out of rock, ice and a technological undercurrent, then borrowed the treasure hunt structure familiar from games. A first-person view finds the frozen ice mirror, energy breaks the seal, and the second handset lifts into the air before both products land in frame.
Away from phones, Joyoung X Line Friends and Joyoung S5 cover kitchen appliance work, and NIO ES8 - Unofficial is a self-initiated automotive film rather than a client job, which the title makes clear.
This profile's known works list also carries earlier credits: DNF, Need for Speed Online, nubia, OnePlus and Tmall.
Do these films look alike? A bit. That's the genre, not the studio.
Links
- Portfolio: big6.design
- Styleframes index: big6.design/Style-Frames
Portfolio highlights
- DNF
- Need for Speed Online
- nubia
- one plus - B6
- Tmall
Related designers
If this reel lands for you, look at Jeremy Mansford.
Selected Works
10 featured projects. Each opens on the artist's own site.
OPPO K10 Director's cut
Source: big6.design →OPPO K9s
Source: big6.design →realme c25 Official Video
Source: big6.design →NIO ES8 - Unofficial
Source: big6.design →OPPO A91 Director's cut
Source: big6.design →Joyoung X Line Friends
Source: big6.design →vivo iQOO PRO Director's cut
Source: big6.design →Joyoung S5
Source: big6.design →Mi A2 Lite
Source: big6.design →Mi 8 Lite
Source: big6.design →This profile is part of the Art of Styleframe (AOSF) library of motion and visual design talent.