A short concept piece for an imagined National Geographic website where users can find the TV schedule. The piece opens with the logo animating to the centre of the screen, leaving a zero-opacity cutout inside the letterforms that reveals a running-horses video behind it, the logo becomes a window onto the content it frames.
From there, the site transitions into an animated carousel showcasing three featured shows. Same toolkit as the other motion pieces: Smart Animate in prototype mode, with the Unsplash plugin filling in placeholder photography and footage.
Title sequence, not a website
The goal was a short, atmospheric intro that feels more like a title sequence than a standard landing page. Everything stays inside Figma, no code or After Effects, to see how far native prototyping tools can carry a broadcast aesthetic.