Hi! I’m a graphics & effects animator based in the West-Midlands, UK.
Having recently graduated from the University of Worcester, I’m ready to share my passion with your projects and hungry to learn from those willing to teach.
At my heart, I’m a storyteller, drawing from hobbies and real world experiences to ground my creative journey.
Having seen an advert for an iPhone, I decided to build a phone out of 3D shapes in After Effects based on my own iPhone 12. I liked how the phone came out, and decided to make a short advert of my own in a similar style.
I used the free plugin Void to allow better control over the model, with the screen being a pre-comped track matte, giving me the freedom to change the phone’s background at will. From there on out it was as simple as animating text, adding lights and using an adjustment layer to apply effects.
After visiting an aquarium in Vienna this year, the fluid motion of a palpitating jellyfish caught my eye; my mind drifting to a similar movement, that of a lava lamp.
I decided to combine the two, taking a mixed media approach. I hand-drew the jellyfish in 2D to allow it’s natural elements to flourish and contrasted it with a goop made using shapes in After Effects.
Here are a couple of extra practice pieces I’ve been working on, playing with shapes and effects.
Spending time in Hungary was inspiring, and with the amount of videos we had taken, it seemed only natural to make something for us to remember our trip by.
A 2:34 video edit to ‘Luh You - Anderson Paak’, edited in Premiere Pro.
The variety of different quality footage meant that the visuals were not going to be the spectacle, so instead I focussed on crafting transitions.
I did my best to create cohesion between the clips through effects and colouring, sprinkling in assets I made in After Effects to increase the visual quality.
The ‘Malvern Live Brief’ was a module on my animation course that involved us working with a real client to produce work for their project. I was partnered with the Malvern Theatre Company to create projection displays for their model of The Malvern Hills.
The work was abstract, with the client requesting we focus on feeling and ambience created by textures. The result consisted of large projections of creatures native to the hills, using a wider aspect ratio to account for the length of the model.
Dissertation Short Film
‘Tea, Please.’ was my final year project that I conceived and began developing. The idea was ambitious, a silent, 3-minute, 2D animated short telling the tale of an elderly man with dementia, trying his best to make himself his morning tea.
The film has a heavy focus on the specific nostalgia around grandparents, particularly British grandparents, as the film is based on my own family. It was drawn in Clip Studio Paint Ex as I wanted a homemade spirit that I thought would be better achieved with raster layers over vector. Below are the foundational pieces of the world I’m trying to render. The project is still ongoing.
Concept
Beatboard
Character
storyboard
Environment
Animation
Utilising my pre-production materials, I have been able to work through this film incrementally. Here are a collection of shots I collated to give an impression of the short’s image.
Preview
Character
Here is a collection of animation tests to hone my character animation principles, including giving ‘character’ to inanimate objects through movement. Simple concepts shown through 2D drawings done in Clip Studio Paint.
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