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 From Television to Cinema: A Journey of Color and Narrative

My story began at 17 years old, as a VFX intern at a Rede Globo affiliate. What was meant to be just a learning opportunity transformed into a leadership trajectory: within one year, I became an operator; within two, I was managing a team of 10 professionals. During 7 years at TV Anhanguera, I developed not only technical skills in visual design but learned the art of storytelling through imagery. This solid foundation led me to Goiânia's leading production companies, where I refined my expertise in Editing and Motion Design, working on political campaigns and high-impact commercial projects. The definitive turning point came when my mentor Jorge Luis Floretta encouraged me to specialize in color and guided me to Mia Movie Lab in São Paulo. As a colorist, I found my true calling: transforming images into emotional narratives through color.
Today, my work crosses borders: I grade international productions distributed by Amazon Prime, create visual palettes for major Brazilian music artists, and craft color identities for advertising films for leading brands.

"Color is not something figurative, but rather a primordial element of narrative." — Jacques Tati
This phrase defines my philosophy: color is storytelling. It's emotion translated into pixels. It's the difference between seeing and feeling.