One of five explainer and marketing videos introducing Splunk's "Data To Everything" software launch in 2019. This video explores Splunk's application for managing and monitoring the increasingly deployed Internet of Things (IoT) for Business and Industrial use. Craig O'Donnelly Design Produced, Designed, and Animated this video for Splunk's San Francisco Corporate Office in our Los Angeles office. Directed by Craig O'Donnelly.
Splunk's Data To Everything "Security" Video
One of five explainer and marketing videos launching Splunk's "Data To Everything" IT suite. This video introduces Splunk’s Security IT solution for the management and monitoring of secure, mission-critical Business and Industry systems. Craig O'Donnelly Design Produced, Designed, and Animated this video for Splunk's San Francisco Corporate Office in our Los Angeles office. Directed by Craig O'Donnelly.
Splunk's 2019 Launch of Its "Data To Everything" IT Suite
The introduction to Splunk's "Data To Everything" software launch in 2019 of its comprehensive application suite for Business and Industrial IT. Craig O'Donnelly Design Produced, Designed, and Animated this video in our Los Angeles office for Splunk's San Francisco Corporate Office. Directed by Craig O'Donnelly.
Splunk's "Data To Everything" IT Video
One of five explainer and marketing videos launching Splunk's "Data To Everything" IT suite. This video introduces Splunk’s overall IT solution for the management and monitoring of secure, mission-critical Business and Industry systems. Craig O'Donnelly Design Produced, Designed, and Animated this video for Splunk's San Francisco Corporate Office in our Los Angeles office. Directed by Craig O'Donnelly..
VictorOps IT Incident Management Solution Video VO
VictorOps’ IT Incident Management Explainer Video produced by Craig O’Donnelly Design.
"The Great Food Truck Race" Promo Screenshot
Caught a promo on TV by accident for "The Great Food Truck Race" Season 9. I designed the Truck art wraps for two of the trucks and the logo for a third. The work has been embargoed but I'll post more when I get the go-ahead by the producers. Figured it was OK to post this since it's been aired!
"Operation Eagles Flight" V2 Array Previsualization
Tom Guttry of ACE (Alchemic Creative Entertainment) asked me to help visualize just what an Array might have looked like. An Array was an underwater launch pad for a V2 missile that the 3rd Reich wanted to launch at New York City at the end of WWII. I had never heard of this particular Nazi secret weapon and was intrigued as to how it might look. I referenced a very crude plan view to create a scale 3D model and paired it with a WWII-era U-Boat that would have been utilized to tow the vessel to its launch site. A frightening scenario that thankfully never materialized. However, of the three Arrays that were known to have been built, only two destroyed Arrays were accounted for after the war. This image depicts the last surviving Array being transported to Argentina and filled with missing gold bullion to finance the fleeing Nazis' escape. The missing gold, estimated to be worth billions, has never been found.
"History's Greatest Mystery" Mr. Peabody & Sherman Featurette
I wasn't aware this had been finished and published until I stumbled upon it on YouTube yesterday. I think it came out nicely. I did the hieroglyphics, the "Dutch Masters" painting "reveal, the reflection in Mona Lisa's eye, and the red titles at the end.
Mandates, An Original Musical Poster Design
I was privileged to create this logo and poster design for my stepdaughter Gretchen Freihon's original musical "Mandates". The story follows a young Mike Pence (yes THAT Mike Pence) though his life as he struggles to come to grips with the realization that he is gay. Yep!
The play is extremely funny and the music is wonderful. There's even a happy ending; President Trump is impeached and Mike, now President Pence, comes out to the world and finds his true destiny. The play was slated to be performed at the Agoura High School's Black Box Theater, but the Principal of the school, Brian Mercer, banned the play from campus after discovering its inclusive, gay theme. This necessitated that the authors and their parents scramble to find a new venue in a week, this all while the authors were in their last week of High School before graduation.
The musical premiered last night at the Class Act Musical Theater in Woodland Hills to a sold-out crowd of 250 people. The play received not one, not two but three standing ovations for the cast and authors; Gretchen Freihon (creator and author), Jillian Heller (author and composer/performer) and Olivia Kepler (author and editor). Needless to say I am extremely proud of Gretchen, her co-authors, and the incredible cast and crew that wouldn't take no as an answer. Congratulations!