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Igor Gama — Motion Designer

Igor Gama is a Motion Designer based in United Kingdom, 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.

The work gathered here runs to 12 documented pieces, pulled from a wider portfolio that takes in Utopia, Blue Apron, Childhood's End, Doctor Strange, each one linking back to Igor's own site for full credits. Look for OFFF London 2017 Main Titles, IG Personal Branding Identity, Adrian Peterson - Driven Apps, Ernie Els - Driven Apps, among others in the gallery; we link out to the maker's own upload instead of copying the frames here.

The deeper archive sits at igorgama.com, behance.net, vimeo.com; what we maintain is a pointer to it, not a copy of it. Grouping Igor by United Kingdom and by actual projects, not by buzzword, is the editorial habit this site has kept since the original gallery.

Igor Gama is a Motion Designer based in United Kingdom, featured in the Art of Styleframe library. The selections below link to the artist's own portfolio for verified work history and credits.

Who he is and what he does

Gama is a London-based compositor and motion designer, and today he's founder and VFX supervisor at GAMMA. The route there ran through Double Negative and Framestore, which is where the compositing side of his skill set got sharpened on feature work.

He describes his own position as sitting between two worlds: traditional visual effects pipelines on one hand, design-oriented 3D workflows using Redshift, Houdini and Cinema 4D on the other. That's a rarer combination than it sounds. Most people pick a lane and stay in it.

Compositing credits

The archive below documents his run as a digital compositor across studios and projects. Bjork's Utopia, Blue Apron and Ubisoft's Steep came through Analog Studio, as did the Visit Wales campaign for the Welsh Government. Childhood's End was Double Negative work. Marvel's Doctor Strange was Framestore.

Later feature and television credits include Culprits, Shazam! Fury of the Gods, House of the Dragon, Attack on Finland, No One Gets Out Alive, Fate: The Winx Saga and A Christmas Gift from Bob.

Design and motion projects

His own project gallery leans further toward design than the compositing list suggests. The OFFF London 2017 main titles, where he was main digital compositor at Future Deluxe, are the standout, and the rest of the set spans identity and explainer work: two Driven Apps pieces built around athletes Adrian Peterson and Ernie Els, the MyMoneyPark animation, an infographic animation, and titles for TEDxOporto 2013.

Then there's the experimental tier. C4D Experiences, UNfinishedSketches, The Mummy's Moon and Sean Esquisite Cadaver are personal explorations rather than client jobs, and his 2013 motion design showreel and his own branding identity round the collection out.

Portfolio highlights

  • Bjork Utopia - Role / Digital Compositor @ Analog Studio
  • Blue Apron Role / Digital Compositor @ Analog Studio
  • Childhood's End Role / Digital Compositor @ Double Negative
  • Marvel Doctor Strange - Role / Digital Compositor @ Framestore
  • OFFF London 2017 Main Titles Role / Main Digital Compositor @ Future Deluxe
  • Ubisoft Steep - Role / Digital Compositor @ Analog Studio
  • Welsh Government Visit Wales - Role / Digital Compositor @ Analog Studio

Where to see more

His project pages are on Behance, his reels are on Vimeo, and his own domain is igorgama.com.

Adjacent portfolios worth opening next: Catalysee.

This profile is part of the Art of Styleframe (AOSF) library of motion and visual design talent.