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The Sunset Maker
Studio Film

“The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands”  

Psalm 19:1

While meditating with that verse, we started wondering:
What would it look like if a sunset was actually being made? Not just happening, but assembled. Layer by layer. Color by color.

The Idea

Instead of recreating a realistic sky, we focused on the feeling of one forming. Soft gradients drifting into place. Unexpected colors meeting in the middle. Light slowly fading like it’s being dialed down by hand.


We wanted it to feel simple, but alive. As if you’re watching atmosphere come together in real time.

How

Everything was created in Cinema 4D, but the trick was surprisingly minimal. We placed all the crisp visual detail at Z = 0. Then we let depth-of-field do the heavy lifting. Shapes move forward and backward in space, and the camera blur naturally creates the gradients.


The further something moves back, the softer it becomes.
No gradient ramps. No banding clean-up. Just real optical falloff.

Why

Using depth as the color engine gave us:

  • Smooth, living gradients

  • Subtle, unexpected hue shifts

  • Complete control with fast preview

It felt less like forcing a specific hue into existence, and more like seeing what emerges.

Credits

Studio Short Film   Noodle

Creative Director, Designer, Animator   Doug Alberts
Producer   Stef Alberts

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