Designing a cinematic entrance for the Amazon series Goliath, visually exploring the theme of a broken hero within a fractured American legal system.

The design focuses on fragmented, high-contrast black and white imagery to establish a dark, unstable tone from the first frame.

Abstract motion and kinetic typography are used to fracture the screen, visualizing a life in the process of disintegration.


The sequence merges raw analog textures with subtle digital effects to create a tactile sense of unease and atmospheric depth.
This layering mirrors the show's core narrative, where the lines between justice and corruption are perpetually blurred.

Motion was treated as a tool for storytelling, using fractured visuals to represent the protagonist's crumbling reality and the weight of the law.

The final sequence stands as a powerful cinematic signature, framing the narrative through a lens of grit and high-fidelity noir.

Client — Amazon
Director — Bill Yukich
Creative Director — Ben Conrad
Executive Producer — Pierre Nobile
Editor — Bill Yukich