The introductory movie for the Viaclix iTV set-top consumer product which streams live and internet video content to your TV. The 3D animation was created in Cinema 4D and additional effects were composited in After Effects.
Local Color - Theatrical Trailer
I produced this trailer at MAX-Q in 2006 for this excellent film about growing up as an artist based on director George Gallo's life. In addition to producing, I created the graphics and wrote the copy. Gene Gamache co-produced and edited the trailer.
Never Let Me Go :30 TV "Academy Mastheads"
A review spot I produced and created motion graphics for at MAX-Q.
Never Let Me Go :30 TV "Except Time"
B-Girl - End Title Sequence
I Designed and Produced these end titles for the Hip-Hop Feature "B-Girl". Still photos from the Jules Urich (who played Angel) poster shoot were used for the solarized graphics between the credits and SD video footage of we shot of her in our offices was used for the "filmstrip" effect next to the title crawl. The footage was duplicated, time offset and colorized. The stylized "angel wings" that were created for the poster were also incorporated as an animated background element.
B-Girl - Opening Dance Sequence
Emily Dell (Director) asked me to enhance the opening dance sequence that leads to the feature main title. I added the light streaks to Jules Urich's dance moves to give the sequence a more magical and introspective feel. The graphics establish and represent an inner experience for the character "Angel" and establishes Angel as a girl with a dream. B-Girl is an excellent film made on a small budget that celebrates a girl's dreams, achievements and her journey to find herself through her art. You can purchase a copy of the DVD here.
Distortion - Feature Opening Titles
I created this main title concept and animation for Kirk Fogg's independent feature film Distortion in which he also starred. I also designed the color treatment and effects of the opening scene to enhance the unreal quality of the sequence, which we discover is a dream. The shattering glass was created in Cinema 4D and composited with footage from the film.
Paycheck - Theatrical Trailer
A brilliant computer engineer is hired for work on top-secret projects. After each job his short-term memory is erased so he can not recount any project information. Emerging from his latest assignment Jennings is shocked to be told that he agreed to forfeit all payment -- until he receives a mysterious envelope containing clues to his forgotten past. I was honored to receive the first Key Art Award given for motion graphics for my title graphics in this trailer.