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The 1st of 2 MediaWorks projects

The Molnar Streetwing

This little video presentation is representing an actual vehicle that can fly and can also be driven on the street. 

My contribution to the group project was digital matte-paintings and some of the animation.

    "As lucky collaborators with Phillip Vaughan and everyone on the USV MediaWorks team, it has been a professional joy to be both hands off and looped in during their ambitious efforts to position our new flying car design. Commuting? No! Racing, camping, ice crossings and a custom soundtrack that pulls it all together the way The Dude's rug binds his apartment?? YES!! They nailed the important items, let the little things go, and created fun surprises all after being provided with only a parametric drawing and leading concise conversations. MediaWorks turned out a magical animation that creates plausible narratives few people would imagine without seeing them. Bravo!! MediaWorks USV is a talented operation and their efforts will be center stage as we share the dream with the same enthusiasm they showed supporting the Molnar team."

- Dezso Molnar
  Inventor of the Gyrocycle and Streetwing

The 2nd of 2 MediaWorks projects

 

Lord Blood-Rah's

Nerve Wrackin' Auditorium

Lord Blood-Rah is a "Horror Host" who hosts a TV show (Horror and Sci-Fi), and Old-time radio show. 

I worked on Concept Art/Design as well as a variety of assets, including the 2D animated lipsynch intro (Scobby-Doo style).

Working with my team, we were able to design and create a 3D theatre and populate it with a variety of characters ("Ghouls") and objects related to Old-time radio shows.

MediaWorks is a Senior projects class offered at the University of Silicon Valley (USV) it allows the class to work on a start-to-finish project for an actual "Client". Giving the student experience working on and working with real clients in the industry.

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"There are only two kinds of people who are really fascinating-people who know absolutely everything, and people who know absolutely nothing"

Oscar Wilde

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