We're on a roll - pumping out these videos. Here is one we did for the News Funnel (low res preview size). Oh the hours I spent watching videos of dogs on YouTube. The client liked it so much that we're working on another one for them now.
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Thursday, September 8, 2011
Localicious animation
Animated explainer video I created for White Page's launch of their new Android app. I worked with the Lilipip team (Jen Zug - script writer / Yas Imamura - illustrator / Me - animator). This animation was made in a matter of just a few days. Fun working in a totally different style like this. And just days after finishing, this was all over the internet. They had a very quick and thorough marketing campaign!
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Parallels video
Here is low res preview of another animated explainer video I made with the team at Lilipip. I did the animation and sound fx. Andrew was the fabulous illustrator / storyboard artist, and Jen Zug was the talented writer.
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Animated Explainer Videos - Adobe
Adobe hired us to do a series of animated explainer videos for the release of Adobe Captivate 5.5.
It was a terribly short deadline. A couple of these animations had to be done in 2 DAYS! So some of the animation is not as fluid as I'd have liked, but I used a lot of simple tricks to keep it lively. Check it out.
It was a terribly short deadline. A couple of these animations had to be done in 2 DAYS! So some of the animation is not as fluid as I'd have liked, but I used a lot of simple tricks to keep it lively. Check it out.
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Animated Explainer Video
Another animated explainer video has been completed thru the tireless efforts of the Lilipip creative team (Jen Zug - script writer / Andrew Imamura - storyboard artist / Me - animator). This one was designed to play out like a side scrolling video game with the student overcoming obstacles. Andrew's set designs are excellent, and I had a great time animating this one, although I spent way more than 40 hours during the week I was working on it. I wanted fluid animation for a change - we've got run cycles, tiptoes, jumps, the whole gambit.
Monday, May 9, 2011
Nick Jr and Disney work
Here are some samples of the work I did for Disney Online and Nick Jr last year.
The Nick Jr work was a series of games which I cannot post, but here is a screenshot of the dress up game I worked on. I created all the outfits - 15 outfits per character - two versions of each (one to hang in the closet). The final piece has a fabulous scrolling closet created by Nate Conlan. I was given the creative freedom to pick whatever 15 outfits I wanted. My daughter had a lot of fun dictating what dresses she wanted to see!
I worked closely with the very talented developer Jon Grant, who created the code to make the game work. Getting the code to work with the assets I created was tricky with all the layers having to affect one another. (If the user picks a dress, does the pant layer disappear or just get hidden underneath? But then what about the huge clown pants...?) Many interesting conversations there with phrases like "if we take Dora's pants off..." Our co-workers were having a good time with the snipets they overheard.
I also had a lot of fun creating the lighting effects and backdrops for the Dance Recital game. I was again given the freedom to choose the effects. Here is a quick video showing off one of the effects - the disco ball (I couldn't resist). Add your own Saturday Night Fever soundtrack in your head.
The Nick Jr work was a series of games which I cannot post, but here is a screenshot of the dress up game I worked on. I created all the outfits - 15 outfits per character - two versions of each (one to hang in the closet). The final piece has a fabulous scrolling closet created by Nate Conlan. I was given the creative freedom to pick whatever 15 outfits I wanted. My daughter had a lot of fun dictating what dresses she wanted to see!

I also had a lot of fun creating the lighting effects and backdrops for the Dance Recital game. I was again given the freedom to choose the effects. Here is a quick video showing off one of the effects - the disco ball (I couldn't resist). Add your own Saturday Night Fever soundtrack in your head.
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Flash Slide Show
I did a Flash slide show for a design client, Ken Shafer. He does absolutely beautiful design work! To check out the slide show click here.
There were some unique challenges with this one - especially that he wanted the slideshow to start at a random spot each time the user comes to the site. He also wanted a button to make the slideshow play backwards, and a menu that only appears once the target icon is clicked. Some of those involved actionscript I hadn't done before, but I did it! Quite proud of this one.
There were some unique challenges with this one - especially that he wanted the slideshow to start at a random spot each time the user comes to the site. He also wanted a button to make the slideshow play backwards, and a menu that only appears once the target icon is clicked. Some of those involved actionscript I hadn't done before, but I did it! Quite proud of this one.
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