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PLANET TERROR

Thursday, June 19th, 2008

This is the final project of my second year at GCADT/ CSCCI (Digital Video Design/ Interactive and Motion Design). I decided to do a dvd menu for ‘Planet Terror‘ because i’m a big fan of the director (Robert Rodriguez) and the ‘Grindhouse‘ revival concept, plus it’s my favourite of the two movies.

During designing this project i decided to learn how to use Blender 3D (an open source 3d modeling/ animation program) which i used for the text. I also decided to do some rotoscoping of some of the films characters, which is always good fun. Of course, the video makes more sense as on a authored interactive dvd, and i decided not to upload the special features menu at the moment.

*UPDATE*- Flash is better quality, iPod added, Quicktime plays much faster.

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Belu Water ad

Wednesday, March 12th, 2008

Uni Video Ad campaign for Belu Water.

 

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Jaws -Visual Book Project

Wednesday, January 16th, 2008

The project brief was to represent a book within visual media (conveying mood, atmosphere etc…)

I chose to do ‘Jaws’ by Peter Benchley as ‘Jaws’ is my all-time favourite film and i have also read the book. The book already has a huge association with visual media as most people already know it best as Steven Speilbergs film. I wanted to strip the film out of mind and create a semi-abstract and confined short based on the chapters where Hooper goes into the water with the shark cage.

The finished product is only partially what i concieved, and wasn’t able to complete it as was flooded with contextual work at the time which sacrificed the time i could spend on it.

I love the design, and hope to revisit this later this year and complete it. But for now, here’s what i submitted.

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