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A short intro-segment I made for a skit on "Newsmakers," which is a spoof news program on USC's TV channel, Trojan Vision. |
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This is a clip of the houses of Los Angeles turning on their lights as the day turns to night. I made it for a piece that was to be aired on USC's TV channel, Trojan Vision, but sadly it was never used. |
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This is a short animation I made for the school project film of a fellow USC student, Nikolai Vanyo. The film was about a dream world, and he wanted a shot of clouds turning into various common objects/shapes. |
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An interesting assignment for me -- two women, Yvonne King and Kellie Madison, wanted me to make a short animated clip of living, walking, penises posing for a police-lineup. This was for a film they were making, but unfortunately my animation ended up not being used in the film. Either way, it was definitely fun and interesting to animate these penises -- something I had never done before... |
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This is a compilation of the shots I made for the school project film of a fellow USC student, Cleary Clark. He needed animated intros to the various main characters/elements in the plot, as well as various other bits he wanted animated to give the film a "cartoony" feel. |
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This mini-cartoon is used as an intro for the Stanford University Bystander Awareness website. You can find the site at this URL: http://assu.stanford.edu/bystander/pledge/ |
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This is the preview for the up-and-coming series of animations called "The Diabetic Superheroes," which is a title that pretty much sums up what the series is about. It was commisioned by Dr. Barron Elleby, from Antlanta, GA. |
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This was an animated advertisement for the GloBALL Dance, an event at that was put together by the organization "Planet Read," which donates money for literacy in India. |
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This was an advertisement for the "Fast For Awareness" event at my high school. The event was meant to spread awareness of world hunger. |
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This was an animation done for a computer science professor to illustrate how digitally connected systems work, interract, etc. A frame from this animation was also used as the cover for the book, “Statistical Relational Learning,”by Lise Getoor and Ben Taskar. |
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