Character Animator

Portfolio/Reel

Metro6

[UPDATED] Excited to have worked on this project through Artella.

SFFilm Festival 2020 Best Animation


Swinging Bar Flip


CGMA Body Mechanics

I am currently taking Kyle Kenworthy’s Body Mechanics workshop at CG Masters Academy

It’s really been great focusing on just mechanics and playing with the timing.

Here is where my first shot currently is:

And here’s a playlist of the progress:


Spungella Online Animation Workshop

A few months ago I met Jean-Denis Haas at The Animation Collaborative’s Bay Area Creative Connection. I had a great talk with him about animation, being a father, and began to consider taking his online workshop. A few weeks later I signed up to his Spungella Online Animation Workshop. He helped me decide on what I wanted to focus on, and how I could approach it. I wanted to improve on my mechanics and performance, and with that he gave me a list of ideas for inspiration, but noted that it should be something I have fun working on. I tried a couple different ideas but decided on this: An escaped prisoner sitting down in a church bench (with guilt and hesitation.)

I imagined this as someone who had just gone through something terrible and was feeling guilt, but was seeking guidance.

Initial layout and planning of the idea.

First pass at blocking. I shot reference but it deviated from the original planning of the performance for the shot, the tonal change was because I focused too much on the mechanics. I re-shot reference and focused on the performance.

Current progress of the shot. Still needs more polish but it’s nice to see the improvement. I’d like to move on to smaller exercises for a little while.

JD really helped with how I thought about the shot, the performance, and how I could continue to improve on animation fundamentals and mechanics.


Basics

Quick shots to work on the basics.


The AnimC

I took the Intro to Acting for Animation workshop in the Summer of 2016 with Robb Denovan at the Animation Collaborative. It was a great experience to be in a room with other animators across from Pixar talking just about Acting and Animation. Being able to go through small exercises and analyze the principles of animation in depth was eye opening. A few months later I was able to attend the Animation Masterclass with Michal Makarewicz of AnimC and again had an amazing experience with them. I was able to learn so much and hope to take another workshop there soon.

I was going through my folders of work from then and decide to post them as good reminders of keeping things simple and to always be thinking about the performance.


Associate Cinematic Artist Test

I was given an opportunity to do a test for Associate Cinematic Artist for Telltale Games. Unfortunately I did not get the role but it was a good experience and I look to continue improving my storytelling skills.


Barry the Blobfish

I was looking for a project to contribute to and found Barry the Blobfish on Artella.

It was a great experience to do something new and I’m happy to see how the project turned out.


Game Animation Test

I recently did an animation test for TinyCo.

The test was to do 3 shots – a walk, an attack, and an acting shot.


Rigging reel

UPDATED: 02/13/2012