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School MATTERS Animations I created the show open and bumper animation (watch) for the Duval County Public Schools talk show, School Matters, utilizing a Jumpback stock animation as an underlayer, Photoshop for the logo design, and keyframe animation in Final Cut Pro Studio to animate the logo layers and final compositing. I also created animations for use on the set's rear projection screens by utilizing a combination of Jumpbacks, scrolling text effect in Final Cut Pro, and keyframe animation of various graphical elements.
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Brain Brawl Animations I created this bumper animation for the Duval County Public Schools academic quiz show Brain Brawl utilizing a Jumpback stock animation as an underlayer and LiveType for the animated "Brain Brawl" text effect and composited together using Final Cut Pro Studio.
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DidYaKnow? Interstitials I created this series of ten factoids for Duval County Public Schools utilizing two Jumpback stock animations as underlayers, LiveType for the animated "DidYaKnow" text effect, Final Cut Pro typewriter text effect for the factoid text, a 3D rotating Duval County Public Schools logo, and keyframe animation of the "Inspiring Dreams" logo at the end. These interstitials aired during three tv shows I produced: REAL School, School MATTERS, and Brain Brawl and were inspired by similar interstitials I produced for Turner South & Office Depot.
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Sapelo Shell Rings 3D Computer Reconstruction & Animation This 3D reconstruction and fly-through animation of the 4,000 year old Native American village known today as Sapelo Shell Rings was originally created for use in a CD-ROM, website and DVD entitled Lost Worlds: Georgia. It subsequently was utilized by Georgia Public Television on the Archaeology episode of their Georgia Outdoors series. All modeling and animation was created with E-On Vue D'Esprit & Mover software.
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Fort Mountain 3D Computer Reconstruction & Animation This 3D reconstruction and fly-through animation of the 2,000 year old Native American site known today as Fort Mountain was originally created for use in a CD-ROM, website and DVD entitled Lost Worlds: Georgia. It subsequently was utilized by WSB-TV of Atlanta, GA in a show about the site. All modeling and animation was created with E-On Vue D'Esprit & Mover software.
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Lost Worlds: Georgia Compilation of some of the 3D computer reconstructions and animations I did for this documentary about Georgia's prehistoric Native American civilizations. I utilized E-on Vue D'esprit and Mover as my modeling and animation software.
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My South I created multiple versions of this image campaign for Turner South both with and without effects. The version with effects utilized WildFlix to process the video imagery to look like a Flash animation.
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Red September This experimental documentary was an expansion of O'Babylon (below) and was also accepted into film festivals all over the world due to its creative use of visual effects and image processing. All of the effects were created in the software package Studio Artist. Click here to watch a compilation of the effects created for this project.
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O'Babylon This experimental documentary was accepted into film festivals all over the world due to its creative use of visual effects and image processing. All of the effects were created in the software package Studio Artist. Click here to watch a compilation of the effects created for this project.
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We Call Ourselves Earth 2nd Place, World Population Film & Video Festival
I directed a team of artists in the creation of this award-winning short video featuring 3D computer animation and motion graphics. A variety of software tools were used including After Effects, Premiere, 3D Studio Max, & Avid Media Composer.
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David Fischer Segment for SCAD-TV This segment featues blue screen work and image effects all created in Avid Media Composer..
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Demo Reel 1999 Visual effects have always been a part of my work even as an undergraduate student in college. This effects demo reel is from 1999 and gives examples of some of my earlier student work.
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