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The Boy
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For my senior project, we spent nine months bringing a complex vision to life. As the generalist on the team, I contributed heavily to color grading, compositing, animation, and modeling, ensuring every aspect fit together seamlessly. It was an intense but rewarding process, and I’m proud of the collaborative effort that made it all possible!
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More Animation at SCAD
My time at animation school was an exciting mix of creativity, learning, and constant challenges. From late-night rendering sessions to brainstorming with classmates, every day brought something new and fun. It was a place where passion for storytelling met technical skills, and I wouldn’t trade those experiences for anything!
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Alone in The Night
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My role for this project was an animator. Love the story, hate the rig.
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Out o’The Inkwell
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Working in a senior project is an exciting journey that I wish all animation student could go throught at least once. I would describe my time working on this with Adam Toutoungi during the height of Covid lockdown as suprisingly pleasant and constant pressure.
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Compassion Fruit
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My first atempt at look dev has many flaws due to my lack of understanding about working in a 3D production. The team was great, although we were student then, we try to deliver the best with what we can.
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Lucky Detective
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The first time I was entrusted with the role of Director! Well, let just say beauty is in the eyes of the beholder. But I’m sure I had a wonderful time working collaboratively with my peers.
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Dojo
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My first animation project! It’s a lighthearted short in a dojo, where the student and master find themselves in hilariously unexpected situations while learning martial art.
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Animation Foundation
Here’s a collection of my animation foundation shots, where I’ve focused on mastering the basics of movement, timing. Each shot represents key steps in my growth as an animator, I’m glad that I can look back and see my growth from these.
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