Saeid Ebrahimi Artworks

Videographer, Editor & Director

AN EVENT

Teaser

Half Of You

Stop Motion

Hanover

Videography

Jivegi

TV Show

FAAZZ

Motion Graphic

NOMOPHOBIA

Documentary

Projects

  • Jivegi TV Show

    Jivegi TV Show

    Jivegi is a television program that addresses cultural issues within Iranian society from a critical standpoint. However, what rapidly propelled its popularity among Iranians was the direct involvement of the audience in the program’s studio, offering a platform for open and uninhibited expression of views. Notably, guests such as Noam Chomsky and Slavoj Žižek graced…

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  • FAAZZ TV SHOW teaser

    FAAZZ TV SHOW teaser

    A TV show where adolescents develop social responsibility and problem-solving abilities by undertaking diverse challenges. Here is the teaser ad for this program along with its creation process, featuring a dynamic blend of motion graphics and actor performances. It aims to captivate young viewers with its vibrant, energetic atmosphere. Director, Editor, and motion graphic artist:…

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  • Where Should I Begin?

    Where Should I Begin?

    A brief promotional teaser for Jivegi School of Humanities features animated graphics intertwined with a female actress’s performance against an orange backdrop, reflecting the brand’s primary color.

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  • Half Of You

    Half Of You

    A stop-motion advertising teaser crafted to encourage donations to charity funds, aiding those unable to finance their own pilgrimage. This project posed several challenges, particularly in executing physical morphs in reality. While the concept was devised swiftly, its realization took over three weeks. Made by Saeid Ebrahimi and Zeinab Badri

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  • Nomophobia

    Nomophobia

    This documentary delves into the streets of Iran, interviewing individuals about their daily mobile phone usage. It explores how the pervasive addiction to mobile devices has diminished governmental authority: the absence of phones has become burdensome for citizens, while their prevalence empowers governments. Additionally, university professors provide insights into the increasing integration of mobile phones…

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