Aurélien Grellier-Beker

The desktop homepage for director Aurélien Grellier-Beker features a minimalist white header with navigation links for Films and Contact. The body consists of a large grid of cinematic video thumbnails with bold black titles underneath, such as 'MARGUERITE LES FILLES, LES MEUFS' and 'PANCONESI LIGHTING A CIGARETTE'.The mobile version maintains the minimalist white header and black typography but rearranges the content into a single-column vertical scroll. The cinematic video thumbnails appear larger to fill the screen width, with titles positioned directly below each video frame.

Aurélien Grellier-Beker’s portfolio serves as a cinematic showcase for a Paris-based director, emphasizing visual storytelling through high-impact imagery. The website functions as a digital gallery, utilizing a masonry-style grid of film stills to immediately immerse the visitor in the director's aesthetic language and narrative depth. The design is characterized by a sophisticated, minimalist approach that prioritizes raw, emotive photography over complex interface elements. By employing a clean layout with ample white space and elegant typography, the site directs all attention to the texture, color, and human emotion captured in the film frames. It targets industry professionals, producers, and creative agencies looking for a distinct, auteur-driven directorial voice.

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