The Six Million Dollar Remix
April 2011 | Washington State University Vancouver
Remix Video

Earlier in the year, I collected a great many videos of cybernetics, thinking to use them in a remix video. I didn't know quite how they would fit together, then it hit me as the course moved into the first stages of making the final project. "The Six Million Dollar Man" was not my first encounter with science-fiction cybernetics, I think that honor goes to either "The Terminator," "Robocop," or "The Empire Strikes Back," but I'd seen the opening sequence remixed many times in my youth. I wanted to take that famous opening sequence and mix it with the videos I acquired earlier. Mixing in Daft Punk's "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger" seemed appropriate, and the mix turned into a music video of sorts.

Kate Crackernuts
May 2010 | Washington State University Vancouver
Animation created with Adobe After Effects

Based off the fairy tale by the same name it was adapted from an oral tradition to a visual with the use of animation to tell the changes over time. This work was created in collaboration with Margarete Strawn.

Blood On (Justice Remix) Music Video
April 2010 | Washington State University Vancouver
Animation created with Adobe Flash and After Effects

Music video made using Adobe After Effects to the song "Blood On" by Death from Above 1979 inspiration to create an animated music video to sync with the music. This work was created in collaboration with Margarete Strawn.

The Awakened Title Sequence
March 2010 | Washington State University Vancouver
Animation created with Adobe Flash and After Effects

A project produced to simulate a title sequence for a fictional movie. This work was created in collaboration with Margarete Strawn.

The Hero of Fire
February 2010 | Washington State University Vancouver
Animation created with Adobe Flash

Created in Adobe Flash, this animation explores nesting animations and non verbal storytelling.

Clandestine Clouds
January 2010 | Washington State University Vancouver
Animation created with Adobe Flash

An experiment with Adobe Flash, this animation explores character modeling and the use of space and scaling in the environment.

Selene
December 2009 | Washington State University Vancouver
Animation created with Adobe After Effects

Inspired by storytelling, it is the re-purposing of images to tell a recount of a young girl. This work was created in collaboration with Margarete Strawn.