The Fell


Redux of my Bumper Project. As you can see, I went in a radically different art direction, but I tried to keep the spirit of the original intact. I’d just gotten my Canon T1i and tried out the movie mode. By the by, if you have it, never film in 720, as it looks horrendous.



My Story

Project for Full Sail University. First off, let me start by saying that I am not actually that vain. The entire interview and redundant credits were a class requirement; otherwise I’d never stick this mug in front of the camera. However, I don’t hate it, and I do have some aspects of Motion Graphics in it, so I’m putting it up. Who knows, you might find it useful if you’re ever in desperate need of animating a 2D lime.

Visit my vimeo page for a hi-def version.

P.S. Can you spot the cameo by Ashley Nieves?



No Mo Mo Graph.

That’s the culmination of Motion Graphics Project, and officially my last motion graphics project at Full Sail University -at least for a grade. We were flown out to NYC to shoot and got back the following day. Just kidding. The only actual shot video is of the cast, which includes Mike Bennett, Wes Kandel, Mark Koenov, Ashley Nieves, and Ed Senf. The rest is made of photos and visual trickery.



I Think It’s Really…Subjective.

It’s been a while, but I had a two month class so there wasn’t really anything to put up last month. This is my final for my Editing Digital Video and, by extension, Digital Video class. The intro and outro I tried to make look like ink spilling on canvas with a touch of the falling letters that I’m oh so fond of. As for the red bars, I wanted to give the video some texture as it looked flat from having desaturated the blues. I animated them reacting to the change of speakers, which I hope think gives them personality and makes the bars feel like they’re a character in the documentary. Special thanks goes out to -in alphabetical order- Mike Bennett (he really needs to put up a blog), Wes Kandel, Mark Koenov, and Ashley Nieves for being my willing and most-talented guinea pigs.

Made with a slew of applications.