Fernando Rabelo

Fernando Rabelo

Los Angeles, California, United States
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About

Virtual Production Technologist proficient in assessing challenges, resolving problems…

Experience

  • Netflix Graphic
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    Los Angeles, California, United States

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    Los Angeles, California, United States

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    Los Angeles, California, United States

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    Greater Los Angeles Area

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    Los Angeles

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    Los Angeles, CA

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    Greater Los Angeles Area

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    Los Angeles, CA

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    900 West 34th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90007

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    Greater Los Angeles Area

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    Playa Vista, CA

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    Glendale, CA

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    Glendale, CA

Education

  • University of Southern California Graphic

    University of Southern California

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    Activities and Societies: - Co-president of Animation association "Persistence of Visionaries"​ 2014-2015

    - Recipient of the prestigious FOX FELLOWSHIP 2015
    - Recipient of the Carole & Larry Auerbach and Family Finishing Fund scholarship
    - Coordinated Animation job fair, where students could meet and greet Industry professionals

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Volunteer Experience

  • Fabricator

    La Cañada Flintridge Tournament of Roses Association

    - 2 years 5 months

    Arts and Culture

    - Fabricated special mechanical rigs, characters and sets for the floats
    - Recommended techniques and software to achieve desired effects
    - On-boarded and Coached new volunteers at the art department

Projects

  • Journey Into Womanhood

    Created by Simon Wilches, LaMar Ford, Fernando Rabelo

    Logline: Lewis Caroll's Alice falls into a psychosexual void.

    Artistic Statement:
    The film explores the psychosexual development of Lewis Carroll’s Alice. Alice falls through multiple Freudian metaphors as she develops from child to woman. Mary Blair’s visuals and color for Disney’s “Alice in Wonderland” inspired the look of the film. We played with the visuals and sound design to heighten the experience and draw the…

    Created by Simon Wilches, LaMar Ford, Fernando Rabelo

    Logline: Lewis Caroll's Alice falls into a psychosexual void.

    Artistic Statement:
    The film explores the psychosexual development of Lewis Carroll’s Alice. Alice falls through multiple Freudian metaphors as she develops from child to woman. Mary Blair’s visuals and color for Disney’s “Alice in Wonderland” inspired the look of the film. We played with the visuals and sound design to heighten the experience and draw the audience to the film. The film is part of the Doheny Memorial Library projection mapping program for Visions and Voices’ “Wonderland Unbound” event.

    Festivals/Screenings:
    2014 Official Selection Ottawa International Animation Festival
    2015 Animac International Animation Film Festival of Catalonia

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Languages

  • English

    Native or bilingual proficiency

  • Portuguese

    Native or bilingual proficiency

  • Spanish

    Elementary proficiency

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