"Capture The Moment" is a story about the importance of timing and moments in taking a picture. One of the reasons a photographer can create a masterpiece is by doing tons of effort in waiting for the right time and moment when capturing an image. To visualize that concept, the artist portrays individual shapes randomly moving, creating one perfect moment. Firstly, the artist used Adobe Illustrator to create all the elements. Secondly, all the elements are animated in Adobe Photoshop. Lastly, the final touch was to assemble the animation in Adobe After Effect.
I am a motion designer who is also a traveler of 32 countries. I have seen different sceneries, unique moments, and diverse people during my travels. In looking at that, I want to do storytelling and visualize my experiences in my motion design. I want to create something outstanding, yet relatable to a lot of people in the world. I have always considered myself as a misfit, therefore, I want to create a design that is meaningful, hopeful, and also upbringing for audiences that ever feel like a misfit themselves.
Kohki Kobori is a Japanese Motion Designer residing in New York City. He is currently working as a freelancer and a full-time motion designer at a design agency based in New York. He specializes in both cel animation and after effect. You can see his design style by looking at his character design, and the way he tells the story with harmonious movement of each element followed by a smooth transition.