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How low budget can you go? I made this short film with just me, the actors, a camera and some basic lighting equipment. It was an exercise in creativity, patience and hustle to get it done, and I'm proud of that.
How low budget can you go? I made this short film with just me, the actors, a camera and some basic lighting equipment. It was an exercise in creativity, patience and hustle to get it done, and I'm proud of that.
This was a fun adventure, exploring the things in horror that I find really funny, and a gift to work with two excellent actors. Their commitment to the parts did a lot of the heavy lifting in what was ultimately a very silly short.
I love pro wrestling. I think it's so fun that so many people still get together to play and pretend. That being said, there's no ignoring its dark side. I wanted to try to skate the line between the highs and lows of a (very very) small-time wrestler.
This was my kind of experimental short film - the kind where I wanted to see if I could go from having you hate a character to sympathize with them in under 5 minutes.
Guess who couldn't find anyone to be in their short film? Oh, the plight of the long-distance commuter. So I did what any self respecting filmmaker does and made a film about clones. For what it is, I put a lot of thought into it, and I think that comes across.
This animation took me a long while to complete, but it was so worth it. I spent a ton of time working on the lip sync, and I'm super proud of the result!
Oxventure is the most highly underrated tabletop RPG series on the internet, and that's saying something. I made this, a fun little animation, as a thank you for the many years of laughs.
The best way for me to practice animation is to try to sync it with some sound...and why not use a clip from one of the livestreams that got me through the pandemic?
This was the first animation that I made. It appeared fully formed in my head and I had to bring it to life. It's a little choppy compared to the later animations I did, but I'm proud to show where I started!