Laraib Atta, Pakistani visual artist, nominated for Oscars and BAFTA

 


Laraib Atta, a visual craftsman and the girl of amazing performer Attaullah Esakhelvi, is praising her group's Oscar and BAFTA selections for their work on James Bond's most recent film No Time to Die.


Atta reported on her online media that her enhanced visualizations group stowed gestures in the 'Best Visual Effects' class at Oscars and BAFTA for the most recent Bond film.


"We have been selected for #bafta and #oscar for No Time to Die - and here are the VFX breakdowns. All around good done everybody at #dneg it was an honor being important for my beloved 007 establishments," she composed on her Facebook page


In a YouTube video, Laraib said thanks to everybody for the help she's been getting since the assignments.


"I might want to say thank you for every one of the sort messages and backing I've been getting for Oscar, BAFTA designation for special visualizations on No Time to Die," she said.


"It is a particularly amazing privilege working next to the incredible personalities. All gratitude to my sibling Sanwal and my mom for continuously being the directing power and supporting me all through," Laraib added.


Laraib began working in Hollywood at 19 years old and has been a piece of a few incredible activities like Godzilla, X-Men: Days of Future Past, and Mission: Impossible - Fallout.