BGMI ki Boli

Production House

Dora Digs

BGMI ki Boli

Production House

Dora Digs

"BGMI ki Boli" is a dynamic VFX teaser blending motion design, hidden clues, and engaging storytelling to spark gaming excitement.

"BGMI ki Boli" is a visually captivating VFX game video created as a teaser for an upcoming game release. This project combines modern motion design software to craft a dynamic and engaging narrative that not only teases the game but also invites viewers to embark on a treasure hunt for over 36 hidden Easter egg clues embedded within the video. The primary goal of "BGMI ki Boli" was to generate excitement and buzz around the new game by leveraging sophisticated VFX techniques and motion design. The video serves a dual purpose: as a teaser that provides a glimpse into the game’s atmosphere and as an interactive experience where viewers can search for hidden clues.

"BGMI ki Boli" is a dynamic VFX teaser blending motion design, hidden clues, and engaging storytelling to spark gaming excitement.

"BGMI ki Boli" is a visually captivating VFX game video created as a teaser for an upcoming game release. This project combines modern motion design software to craft a dynamic and engaging narrative that not only teases the game but also invites viewers to embark on a treasure hunt for over 36 hidden Easter egg clues embedded within the video. The primary goal of "BGMI ki Boli" was to generate excitement and buzz around the new game by leveraging sophisticated VFX techniques and motion design. The video serves a dual purpose: as a teaser that provides a glimpse into the game’s atmosphere and as an interactive experience where viewers can search for hidden clues.

Creative сhallenges

The primary goal of "BGMI ki Boli" was to generate excitement and buzz around the new game by leveraging sophisticated VFX techniques and motion design. The video serves a dual purpose: as a teaser that provides a glimpse into the game’s atmosphere and as an interactive experience where viewers can search for hidden clues.

Creative сhallenges

The primary goal of "BGMI ki Boli" was to generate excitement and buzz around the new game by leveraging sophisticated VFX techniques and motion design. The video serves a dual purpose: as a teaser that provides a glimpse into the game’s atmosphere and as an interactive experience where viewers can search for hidden clues.

Hall of Stories

Question Mark 3D Explorations

"BGMI ki Boli" is an exceptional VFX game teaser that captured the imagination of viewers worldwide, amassing over 9 million views. This visually stunning video utilized cutting-edge motion design to offer a tantalizing glimpse of an upcoming game, while also embedding over 36 hidden Easter egg clues throughout its content. The interactive element encouraged viewers to delve deeply into the video, sparking widespread community engagement and discussions as fans competed to find and decode each hidden clue. The immense viewership and active participation highlight the video’s success in generating excitement and fostering a vibrant, engaged community around the game.

Question Mark 3D Explorations

"BGMI ki Boli" is an exceptional VFX game teaser that captured the imagination of viewers worldwide, amassing over 9 million views. This visually stunning video utilized cutting-edge motion design to offer a tantalizing glimpse of an upcoming game, while also embedding over 36 hidden Easter egg clues throughout its content. The interactive element encouraged viewers to delve deeply into the video, sparking widespread community engagement and discussions as fans competed to find and decode each hidden clue. The immense viewership and active participation highlight the video’s success in generating excitement and fostering a vibrant, engaged community around the game.

Final 3D look

Company Credits: Krafton India - Bengaluru - Entrant, Idea Creation, PR, Media Placement Company Credits: Dora Digs - Mumbai - Production Individual Credits: Srinjoy Das - Krafton India - Associate Director of Marketing Individual Credits: Shyam Kumar - Krafton India - Brand Manager Individual Credits: Minu Lee - Krafton India - Head of Publishing Individual Credits: Raunak Kapoor - Krafton India - Social Media Manager Individual Credits: Vishal Sagar - Dora Digs - DirectorIndividual Credits: Rohit Nair - Dora Digs - Account Planner Individual Credits: Alay Patel & Prashant Bhikadia - MO MAYA COLLECTIVE - 3D, VFX & Motion Designer Individual Credits: Nitish Sarkar - Dora Digs - Animator & AI Artist

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