Category Archives: Portfolio
MSN demo
This was developed for Microsoft through a contract with the Creative Group. I was requested to utilize Flash for the motion graphics in this MSN demonstration , and to sink the timing with the audio. I followed the script they … Continue reading
Sculpt Reveal video
Sculpt Reveal was produced spring 2011 for the Bellevue College Art Gallery. It featured three artists that appeared in the spring show “Sculpt Reveal”. I was in charge of cinematography and co-edited the production with Louise Amandes.
American Indian Film Festival Web Site
I designed the web site for The American Indian Film Festival. I coded the initial site in 2007 using CSS and xhtml and updated it again in late 2009. The AIFF hosted an annual festival until 2011.
Museum Kiosk
I developed this animated kiosk for The Museum of Radio and Electricity in Bellingham, WA. This was part of my Master of Education in which I focused on learning with educational technology and digital media. The kiosk features animation and … Continue reading
Flash camera application
This application was developed for a store to promote Pantene products and various hair styles. This was created in 2007 using Flash and Actionscript 2. It was an interesting challenge at the time because the Actionscript camera object was fairly … Continue reading
Flash apple-catch style game
Shred It Game I created an Actionscript apple-catch style of game for a gaming course that I was teaching at Bellevue College. This was an example of how to to modify a basic engine and personalize the code and interface. … Continue reading
Video sample reel
This is my demo-reel featuring editing and motion graphic examples. Most of the content in this demo was developed between 2009-2011 with After Effects, Premiere, and Final Cut Pro.
McDonalds matching game
This is a a McDonalds matching game that I co-developed for McDonalds of Montanna. I utilized Illustrator, Flash, and Actionscript. The online example is several years old but, as of this posting, it is still currently active. A challenge is … Continue reading