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Demo Reel Breakdown
00:05 – 01:08 “MAD”
Freelance Compositor - Bunko Studios Inc.
For Cartoon Network’s Mad series, I aide in animating characters and eventually compositing them with other elements into the shot. The following clips are pieces from past episodes that I was responsible for compositing, animating and outputting entirely on my own, with the following exceptions: Neil, the character sitting on the left next to Norman, was animated and lip-synced by me in the appropriate shots. Ghost Rider was also handled by me as well as was his implementation into the scene via After Effects.
01:09 – 01:26 “The King’s Colours”
Recent rendition of an old assignment, "The King's Colours" was originally my first attempt at truly animating a character through Maya nearly 2 years ago. This render was recently completed after I went back in over the past winter and tightened the original movements. I learned a lot and will maximize my knowledge with Norman on my next exercise.
01:27 – 01:50 - “Bro Surprise”
Exercise in character driven movement and the chance to animate character’s reactions off of each other. Using, the “Norman” rig, this was completed in Maya.
00:05 – 01:08 “MAD”
Freelance Compositor - Bunko Studios Inc.
For Cartoon Network’s Mad series, I aide in animating characters and eventually compositing them with other elements into the shot. The following clips are pieces from past episodes that I was responsible for compositing, animating and outputting entirely on my own, with the following exceptions: Neil, the character sitting on the left next to Norman, was animated and lip-synced by me in the appropriate shots. Ghost Rider was also handled by me as well as was his implementation into the scene via After Effects.
01:09 – 01:26 “The King’s Colours”
Recent rendition of an old assignment, "The King's Colours" was originally my first attempt at truly animating a character through Maya nearly 2 years ago. This render was recently completed after I went back in over the past winter and tightened the original movements. I learned a lot and will maximize my knowledge with Norman on my next exercise.
01:27 – 01:50 - “Bro Surprise”
Exercise in character driven movement and the chance to animate character’s reactions off of each other. Using, the “Norman” rig, this was completed in Maya.