I have designed myself a new website, containing all my recent work. Check it out…
NEW PORTFOLIO SITE
Published March 31, 2012 Graphic Design Leave a CommentTags: Design, portfolio, website
THE CREATIVE PROCESS OF FILM
Published March 31, 2012 Graphic Design Leave a CommentTags: cinema ticket, film, gowth, industry trust, ink, pride, seed, stop motion, student awards, YCN
Final piece for the YCN student awards. Brief set by The Industry Trust.
Buying a cinema ticket is an important role in this process of film, without it, films would not get made in the first place. This piece is about trying to get people to recognise how important the part that they play in film production is, and take some pride in it. By buying a cinema ticket we are making an investment into the future of the film industry, and allowing further films to be made.
Tiger face!
Published January 4, 2012 Graphic Design Leave a CommentTags: bleach, collaboration, comic strips, food colouring, tiger
This is a collaboration between myself and Elwood Ruffle, created using bleach, food colouring and comic strips. There’s an angry tiger in there somewhere…
Late August, 7 of us put a van and a car on the Dover – Calais ferry, traveled to the south of France, bought a tent and and had a 2 week surf adventure. We got to witness some serious lightning storms and the biggest waves most of us had ever seen/been almost drowned by. We ended up with a story or two.
Back in July me and 2 friends flew to Johannesburg in SA, rented a car and drove the two days to Tofo in Mozambique. Stayed there for a month of surfing, scuba diving, rooftop BBQs, and un-real sunsets. Annoyingly a week before we left, the house we rented got burgled, and the camera with all the photos was gone. Luckily I had a back-up that still had a few of the good times on it…
This is my latest work, it marks the end of my second year at UWE, and the end of the moving image module. It’s a response to a brief called ‘Disappearing City’. The sequence is about feeling un-fulfilled by city life. The promise of culture and activity has faded and whats left is just the grey, monotonous blur of daily routine.
I created it using a mixture of stop motion photographs, video footage, After Effects and Final Cut Pro.