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bruna veras

ABOUT ME

Hi! I’m a production designer and designer, Berlinale Talents 2025 participant, with a degree in Graphic Design from Belas Artes and a postgraduate degree in History of Architecture from FAMEESP.

Over the past ten years, I’ve worked across fiction, documentary, and advertising, contributing to the visual construction of films and audiovisual narratives from their early stages through to their final form. I’m deeply interested in the multidisciplinary nature of visual conception. To me, the strongest impact of a film’s imagery lies in its cohesion and authenticity, and I value the opportunity to immerse myself in each narrative universe, understanding its contexts, spatial qualities, and visual unfoldings as a whole.

During this time, I worked as production designer on the feature films Maldito Benefício, currently in post-production; Down Quixote, produced by SESI-SP and premiered at the Rio Film Festival and screened at Tiradentes Film Festival; and Serpent's Stone, which premiered at Fantaspoa and screened at several international festivals.

Short films are my favorite format for exploring visual paths in a more open and experimental way. I worked as production designer on projects such as An Illustrated Story, produced for Folha de S.Paulo, We're Still Here, Pê, District, and Aperio, many of which were selected for festivals including Bogoshorts, Curta Kinoforum, EnergaCAMERIMAGE, Rio, Prague International Indie Film Festival, and LABRFF. In several of these projects, I also developed the complete visual identity.

In advertising, I worked as art director on campaigns for brands such as Dove, Vick, Petrobras, Unimed, Big, and Banco do Brasil.

I developed the complete visual identity for the series Burnout Society  and worked as post-production graphic art director on both seasons of Breaking the Taboo, broadcast on GNT.

Interested in new collaborations and good stories. :)

Send me an email at bppveras@gmail.com! 

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