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License(s)
BUS2001-03108
BUS2005-03162

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PROJECT: AvsB:
Logobots (2003)
CLIENT: 2002-2003
Independent Learning Project at Biola University
PRODUCTION COMPANY: NeonZ Entertainment
WEBSITE: http://www.neon-z.net/avsb |
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HI-RES
SCREEN SHOTS: 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5
RESPONSIBILITIES
Worked with a group of students at Biola University on
this independent learning project. Developed the concept
and animation for the project while guiding the students
through the development process. I supervised this project
from start to finish and helped provide some training services
for the students. I also was responsible for putting all
of the sound effects, dialogue, and music into this animated
short film.
NOTES
Debuted on May 2, 2003 at the Biola Film Festival.
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CLIENT:
Vision Solutions - http://www.visionsolutions.com
PRODUCTION COMPANY: Vision2Media - http://www.vision2media.com
QUICKTIME: Streaming (6.5MB)
Length: 3:30 seconds with temp
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HI-RES
SCREEN SHOTS: 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
RESPONSIBILITIES
Created animated logo based on product specifications.
I was responsible for creating a visual way to explain the
technical side of software that was in development. The animation
length is 3 minutes and 30 seconds, or 6300 frames, and was
developed using a script and timed voiceover. This animation
included 3D animation, altered JumpBacks, motion graphics,
and various compositing effects. I basically built everything
in this project.
NOTES
This video project was a corporate tool that the
management team gives to their new sales people in order
to explain the
inner workings of the software systems they will be marketing.
Software used to develop this animate was. The project was
produced using FTP-transmitted movie files for approvals
and
CD's for the final frames.
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PROJECT: Kung-Pow,
Enter The Fist - http://www.kungpowmovie.com
PRODUCTION COMPANY: 20th Century Fox
FX HOUSE: O Digital - O Entertainment |
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HI-RES
SCREEN SHOTS: 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5
RESPONSIBILITIES
Helped the visual effects production team with finishing
some of the final fx shots of the film. I textured and lit
a few of the space ship models for specific shots. Generated
approximate camera angels for 3D renderings. Composited those
3D renderings with blue-screen live action footage at film
resolution. Created some 2D effects for hero-villian combat
sequence.
Shot
1: Matched 3D camera angle with approximate angle
of source sky footage. Composited the two elements together.
Shot 2: The most time consuming. Adjusted quality of sky/blue
screen to enable better blue removal. Matched 3D ship angle
with gound camera. Composited sky, ship, and actor together.
Note the use of a matching lens flare around the actors head
to marry the images together.
Shot
3: Though I didn't set up the original composite on this,
my main resonsibility was to adjust the hull texture quality
and color. Then I generated the final composite of this
shot.
Shot
4: The almost-final shot of the movie, I composited the
three layers of the background hill, the foreground hill,
and the actor. Slight use of blurring helps provide an
added hint of distance.
Shot
5: Generated "hit effect" using only After Effects techniques.
Though this shot is very short, it needed to match the
slow-motion effect of the original film.
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images ©2002 20th Century Fox. Used for Display Purposes
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CLIENT:
The Rock
PRODUCTION COMPANY: Wiebe Productions
QUICKTIME: Streaming
(177KB)
Length: 5 seconds
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HI-RES
SCREEN SHOTS: 1
- 2
- 3
RESPONSIBILITIES
Created this animated piece of granite block destroying
the "What's Your Excuse" sign and supporting slats.
Initial frames of animation match live video footage of
the
sign on a side of a housel. This animation was cut into the
video at the exact spot where no noticeable change is detected.
Everything was hand-animated without any special plug-ins
to provide physics interactions. The final product included
overlayed text
with tag line.
NOTES
This animation was part of a commercial being aired
in the local theaters around Salt Lake City, UT. With a very
low budget for animation, I tried to give them something special
and "cool". As always, my vision for this far exceeded
the budget so I wasn't able to do everything I had wanted.
It turned out well and added a great deal of value to the
impact of the commercial.
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CLIENT: Thinergetics
Supplimental Weightloss Program
PRODUCTION COMPANY: Studio C Productions |
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RESPONSIBILITIES
I was responsible for combining 3D animation and 2D Motion
graphics to help show visually how this product will help
the metabolism function to reduce weight. I also composited
blue-screen shots of our two hosts with background images
that help reinforce the value of the product. Overall the
project was 11 minutes with most of the footage going through
After Effects.
NOTES
Enhanced movies and screen shots will be available
soon. This was part of an infomercial that was shown at Mall
kiosks around the area.
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PROJECT: Thumbtanic- http://www.thumb.com
PRODUCTION COMPANY: O Entertainment |
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RESPONSIBILITIES
Modeled, set up, and animated one master shot for
post-sinking survivor thumbs in a boat. This helped the
production team meet their target delivery date.
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