mittagong Residence
The Mittagong Residence by Mr. Mitchell Interiors embodies legacy and renewal, drawing on the landscape’s regeneration after bushfire.
The goal was to create a cinematic experience through film and imagery that evoke emotion rather than simple realism.
Cinematography, lighting, and composition were crafted to connect deeply and honour the project’s sense of legacy and renewal.
2020 . Melbourne . AU
Creative Direction & 3D Visualisation
Mr. Mitchell Interiors
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Everything was created digitally using 3D. The project generated over 15,000 files and 250 GB of data.
Visual direction draws from the natural surroundings after the bushfires — muted greens, stone tones, and soft light.
The project was conceived as a cinematic exploration of emotion and design, translating Mr. Mitchell’s vision into an immersive visual narrative that celebrates legacy, renewal, and the quiet power of beauty.
3d visualisation
Dining Room

Dining Room . Close-Up

Developed with Mr. Mitchell Interiors, aligning closely with their design language and spatial intent.
The result is a film that documents architecture through digital craft.
kitchen

Unlike still images, motion exposes every detail of a scene.
The camera needed to move slowly enough to reveal space, but with rhythm to keep viewers engaged.
Each shot was tested multiple times to find the right pace between architectural clarity and cinematic flow.
Living Room – Afternoon

Living Room – Night

A decade ago, this level of work demanded a large team and infrastructure.
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The shots above were developed as part of a collateral short film to extend the main piece.
Entrance Lobby

The entrance lobby sets the tone for the residence — minimal, balanced, and open to light.
Materials and proportions were studied to create a calm transition between exterior and interior space.



The above visuals were created as collateral detail shots to complement the main visuals.
Master Bathroom
The master bathroom features a calm, balanced atmosphere with soft light and simple geometry.
It was designed to feel natural and understated, letting proportion and material define the space.
Entrance Lobby

The bedroom image required several lighting iterations to balance shadow depth and surface detail. The process focused on achieving a natural aesthetic within a dark palette while keeping the composition clear and coherent.