A collection of personal motion projects designed to showcase range, style, and storytelling. Each piece explores different techniques, from character animation to kinetic typography, highlighting versatility and creativity in visual storytelling.
A series of character designs brought to life through animated walking sequences. The three characters are monsters dressed as iconic 80s movie characters—The Terminator, Claire Standish from The Breakfast Club, and Marty McFly from Back to the Future—each animated in a 24-frame looped GIF, creating a seamless walking motion that showcases both character design and animation techniques.
A motion piece that tells a story through music without using words, relying solely on abstract shapes. With only lines and dots, the animation creates rhythm and movement to visually interpret the song. Designed as an advertisement for a fictional event, this piece explores the power of minimalism in motion design and storytelling.
I was tasked with addressing a current cultural, social, economic, or political issue, and using motion to issue a statement or argument. I chose to focus on factory farming and its impact on the environment. The video is in black and white to create a darker, more somber mood, and features live footage that highlights the destructive effects of factory farming on our society. The animation style blends abstract visuals and dynamic motion, incorporating type and symbolic elements to further emphasize the message and deepen the emotional impact of the issue.