3D generalist. VR Enthusiast.

John Banom’s passion for technology’s capability to convey immersive experiences and content drives him to break into new technical mediums.

With a degree in Digital Arts / 3D animation from Pratt Institute and years of creating 3D content, John was awestruck when VR headset’s emerged, allowing all of his content to finally be viewable in 3 Dimensions.

His passion grew into the field of photography where he pushed the limits of a single DSLR, creating 360 degree panorama images, Side-By-Side 3D immersive images, and even simply enjoying the process of shooting and color correcting  raw images. Full-Frame DSLR’s ability to capture subtle color nuances excites his love of digitizing the world as he see’s it.

John is always finding new ways to push his 3D work to emulate elements from his photographic work, or even combine the two. It’s truly an exciting time to be in the field of 3D.

jb@johnbanom.com

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  • 3D Skills
  • Modeling
  • UV Mapping
  • Texturing
  • Lighting / Rendering
  • Animation
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  • Motion Graphics
  • Fully 3D Rendered motion graphics
  • AfterEffects 3D / Element 3D motion graphics
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  • DSLR Photography
  • Portraiture
  • Product Shots
  • Sports Photography
  • Panoramic
  • Architectural
  • Canon DSLR VIdeography
  • Raw Image Processing / Color Correction
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  • Software
  • Autodesk Maya
  • Mudbox
  • Photoshop
  • AfterEffects
  • Premiere
  • Bridge
  • Camera Raw
  • Illustrator
  • Indesign
  • Flash
  • Audition
  • PTGui Panorama Stitching
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  • 360 Degree Panorama Photography
  • Panorama Photography Stitching
  • Generation Published for Websites
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  • MISC
  • BASIC HTML/CSS
  • CONTENT CREATION
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