Video

Here are some examples of video content from Youtube and Vimeo.

A short video that I made several years ago to help students with storyboarding. In terms of views, is the most successful YouTube video I have done – over 80k views. I believe that storyboarding is an essential skill that anyone can use – drawing well is not a barrier – just capturing what the camera is supposed to see while telling a good story visually.
This is a stop motion animation I did in a day. It is 90% analog effects. I played guitar along with the animation, and that became the background music.

This was shot many years ago with a couple of $200 digital still cameras that could shoot video at a time when camcorders were tape based and expensive. I have always thought of ways to be economical with technology, with the belief that lowered cost will let more people be creators. I shot this documentary with my awesome friend Kent Meiswinkle. It documents the process of creating plastic parts using widely used technology. It is a little long, but I was so enamored with the process that I couldn’t leave anything out.
This was a class assignment I did using Photoshop and After Effects. Lots of compositing, a particle generator and a UFO made from a light fixture.
This was shot for an installation that ended up not happening. It is designed to be projected on a wall in a darkened room with the audio at a low volume.