Everything. In. Moderation.

There Can Never Be too much of a good thing

Nothing. In. Moderation.

These examples may defy categorization,
but they won’t defy your mouse-click

 

Adam Baral’s Lightcycle Concept

I originally designed and created this fanciful vehicle for an on-line challenge - for which I happened to snag first place! Years passed, and I decided to use this creation to test new materials, lighting, and rendering techniques. So I assembled a quick beauty video.

I was responsible for all design, animation, editing, and custom sound.

 

DJO1800 ProCare XTEND174 Sales Video

I was brought aboard to create a compelling and cohesive overall look for this medical device sales video. Much of the 3D product needed to be modeled, then manipulated and animated. I created a simple overall look, and devised an “optical” transitional device, which was built as a module to allow easy manipulation in the edit.

Alice Lemon was responsible for the editing, and final type design.
Producer: Scratch Media

 

Bell Helmets - Bell Star :30 Teaser

This entirely CG piece was created for the introduction of the new, premium race helmet.

I was responsible first for the CAD prep, then all lighting, animation, editing and sound design.

 

Adidas - Point of Sale System Video

This comprehensive CG video was designed to showcase the potential point of sale options which retailers can choose to purchase in order to display their Adidas apparel and footwear.
Note: There is no sound, as I don’t have rights to the commercial music originally used for this piece.

I was responsible for all modeling, design, animation and editing.

 

Taylormade - Aeroburner Dramatic Logo Build

This explosive, high-energy piece was created to help promote the new product line for TaylorMade Golf. The core theme is the joining of Aero (speed) and Burner (established product line). The spot really comes together with the custom, bold sound design.

I was responsible for all the design, animation and editing.

Client: TaylorMade Golf
Producer: Scratch Media
Sound Design: Tracey Larvenz

 
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