A Main Title/Opening transition I created for a Looper DVD Bonus Feature at Toy Box for Sony Pictures Home Entertainment that leads us into the first cut.
Note: There is no audio on this graphic.
A Main Title/Opening transition I created for a Looper DVD Bonus Feature at Toy Box for Sony Pictures Home Entertainment that leads us into the first cut.
Note: There is no audio on this graphic.
A DVD Featurette included on the Looper DVD. This piece features interviews with writer/director Ryan Johnson, Brian Clegg, author of "How To Build a Time Machine", and the cast including Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Bruce Willis and Emily Blunt. I was very pleased with how the graphics and titles came out.
"Never Let Me Go" is the film version of Kazuo Ishiguro's novel which TIME magazine named as "One of the best novels of the decade". This is the Domestic Trailer I produced for Fox Searchlight. I wrote the copy (which Fox Searchlight used in the poster campaign as well) and designed the graphics and main title seen in the trailer. The film has been well praised for its cast, directing, and deeply felt performances. An extremely compelling film about young lives cut short in a not-too-distant dystopian future.
Yet another TV spot I produced , wrote the copy and created the motion graphics for at MAX-Q.
A sweet, yet offbeat animated film from Finland originally made in the 70's and restored in 2010 as a stereoscopic 3D film and released theatrically in Finland. I produced the trailer, created the Stereoscopic 3D graphics (this is the 2D version), and wrote the copy. Max von Sydow narrates the feature.
Using the existing poster for this film, I added animation for a meeting at 20th Century Fox to promote MAX-Q's motion poster capabilities. I mostly used After Effects' puppet tool to get the pixels in motion, along with masks and seperate elements for the various reveals.
KONAMI TV Commercial for "Yu-Gi-Oh!" Collectible Tins Produced at MAX-Q for Syncretic Media. I conceived, produced, and directed this commercial with Naruo Uchida, who was executive producer. 2-3D Films in Los Angeles created the wonderful Yu-Gi-Oh dragon characters, under stringent KONAMI guidelines. What people may not realize watching this commercial is that the product shot at the end of the spot is completely CG, not filmed. Bonus points (with me) if you know who the voice-over artist is.
I created this as a demo for Showtime. I took the existing poster and animated different elements such as; David Ducovney's shirt, hair, the underwater caustics (i.e. the light patterns created by the water). The air bubbles were created in 3D using Cinema 4D.