These are some character designs and screenshots from an animated music video, "Chico." I created all artwork and animation for this video, inspired somewhat by the style and look of Mary Blair's concept art and illustrations.
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Throughout the video, the main character, an El Camino car, sees "Chica" and her back-up singer friends. I designed them so that their visual "look" was consistent from "regular" outfit, to "Southern/Dixie," to mermaids:
The following are several screenshots from the video. The video is "set" in Austin, TX, so I also tried to capture many details of the city and surrounding landscape, while still keeping the colorful, whimsical look I was going for.
As the video heads into sunset and night, the look transitions to a flatter, less textured painting style:
We return to the more detailed look as we head into the Musician's Graveyard:
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MOTION GRAPHICS DEMO REEL
[NOTE: This demo reel was updated Summer 2020.]
All animation by yours truly, done primarily in After Effects. Some design work by me (indicated in video).
For additional clips of my motion graphic work, visit http://pose2poseclips.blogspot.com/p/motion-graphics-clips.html
CHARACTER ANIMATION DEMO REEL
[NOTE: Reel updated Sept. 2020] including clips animated in After Effects, ToonBoom Studio, Flash, and pencil/paper. I did all the animation, and all art assets were created by me EXCEPT where noted in the video.
Monday, April 16, 2007
Visual Development
The following are pre-production images used in the Visual Development process.
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Here is a color mock-up for an animated music video:
This is a character design page for a "Goldilocks"-themed commercial (NOTE: Goldilocks is missing legs because we never see her legs in the ad, so they were never designed; additionally, she is missing all but one of her "locks" because the one lock is duplicated into a full head of hair when brought into After Effects):
These two images are concepts for the main character in a children's book I am illustrating.
These are the final designs for the characters in "The Mouse and the Woodpile."
This is an early concept sketch for my film, "The Conqueror Worm."
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Here is a color mock-up for an animated music video:
This is a character design page for a "Goldilocks"-themed commercial (NOTE: Goldilocks is missing legs because we never see her legs in the ad, so they were never designed; additionally, she is missing all but one of her "locks" because the one lock is duplicated into a full head of hair when brought into After Effects):
These two images are concepts for the main character in a children's book I am illustrating.
These are the final designs for the characters in "The Mouse and the Woodpile."
This is an early concept sketch for my film, "The Conqueror Worm."
Thursday, April 12, 2007
Animation images
The following are screen captures of some of my animation. All of these images contain hand-drawn elements which I colored in Adobe Photoshop and composited in Adobe after Effects.
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These are from my current production, "The Mouse and the Woodpile."
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These are from my current production, "The Mouse and the Woodpile."
These are some images from the introduction to "Elisha and the Two Bears," a BYU Animation project I helped oversee and co-direct.
The following images are from my 2004 short film, "The Conqueror Worm," based on the poem by Edgar Allen Poe.
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