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A culmination of earlier works, brought together by creating transitions using AV programs, such as Premier and After-Effects, then adding tailored audio over top. A great exercise in bringing 2D visuals to life. Warning: Audio will lag behind the video on slower connections.
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Using an older photo taken while visiting Vancouver, this is a hybrid webpage/digital art piece, done using flash and html. "Liquid coding" allows the image to slide left if the user's monitor is smaller or larger than the original image, making a perfect fit everytime.
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My first interactive animation. Move your mouse over the highlighted strip, click hold and drag the cursor one way or the other. The subway is nowhere in sight! This piece was inspired by hours of wasted time over the course of a year just waiting to get on, so I can wait some more to get there.
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Using 3D Studio Max, this Flash animation was a study in creating an animated sequence, then exporting the frames into Macromedia Flash to create a finished product with depth, otherwise impossible with Flash alone. Contains subtle ambient audio created to mirror the shape itself.
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This is a call to action. Try something new with your work, not just what's currently successful. It's what design's all about. Push the envelope and set the bar higher for the rest. This work contains an excerpt from an audio track I created as well.
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