A project made for UWM: shoot something to do with intervals in the library. I chose the moving stacks in the basement. You press a button and they slowly go along a track to open up.
It was sort of a "What happens after hours" type of thing... kinda. If I had to give a reason for the goings on.
2004.
This is a demo reel for Kim Huston.
I have mostly short films and no corporate video examples for the reel, but I think the segments I used display skills that can be applied to any type of editing, whether corporate, narrative, or experimental.
**Soon to be updated as soon as the editing machine comes back from the shop!
A DVD is available of this reel upon request.
Final Project
After Effects
We had to use audio from a cd of Dion McGregor. It's all audio of him talking in his sleep.
(This looks better if you chose the smaller frame size for it)
Class project of basic animation. The exposure of the 2d and 3d stuff isn't so hot. And the 2d is off-center. I still really like the first part though.
Puttin' it up just to have everything together.
Collaboration with: Cedric Ranada and Adam Leistico.
Boiling Sky (which I am part of) submitted this as our Pom Tea commercial for the contest.
We shot, edited, and scored over two days.
I did all the After Effects sweetening work: the movie theater flicker, the change in depth of field, the overall look.
Music put together using Cinescore.
My very very first After Effects project made when I literally didn't even know how to make a new composition in the program. It turned out alright, but you'd never know how much painstakingly tedious work went into making that simple animation.
For a typography class, 2004.
Can be viewed in HQ.
The opening credits I designed and created for a short film called "Together."
The film has so far screened at the Daytona Beach Film Festival and the Big Apple Film Festival.
After Effects. 2008.