Animation

Independent

Fish Bike (2006)
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A monumental three seconds long. Can you spot the subtle critique on society? Me neither.


The Cycle of Art (2005)
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My longest animation. A highly researched expose into the processes of the art world. There aren't as many explosions as I would have liked, but I did manage to include a chimpanzee and some royalty free Flemenco.

Cooking Show Intro (2007)

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An introductory animation I made for a friend's cooking show. It's supremely whimsical.


Strawberry Intro (2008)
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Another intro animation for a short fim called "Strawberry". Close your eyes and imagine a nice Philip Glass piece playing over it. Scratch that, keep your eyes open.

Welcome Home Patrick Intro (2008)
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Yet another intro animation, this time for a short film called "Welcome Home Patrick".

Little Know It All Title Sequence (2004)
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This was a title sequence I animated for a show's pilot on the Austin Music Network. It was about a small red-headed child who interviewed the begrudged people of Austin. The music had nothing to do with me.

The Mighty God, Anubis (2005)
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A short venture into the world of claymation. A once great egyptian god now must face retirement and a shitty periodlical.

Cat Fight (2003)
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A remnant from a darker, more violent period. The premise is based around one of the most common philisophical questions: What would happen if cats could hold and fire human weaponry? Possibly one of the most profound animations to date.
   
Past Work
Get Up To Speed Television Spots (2006)
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These are advertisements for the Texas toll roads. I did alot of lip-syncing for the talking cars and I drew most of the non-speaking extra cars. I tried to slip in my volvo, but it's barely in frame. Such is life.

Baby Doll Music Video (2005)
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Alterna-country musician, Pat Green, has the power to make you tattoos come alive with music. To find my contributions to this video, look for the following things: A dragon tattoo, cartoon Pat Green dodging a cow skull on his motorcycle, a singing Pat Green tattoo, and a dancing rattlesnake tattoo.

Trevor Romain's DVD Series (2005)
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These lovely cartoons help children cope with thier trifling lives. Each DVD on the website has a preview you can watch. If you see an explosion or something flowing in the wind, I did it.
   

More to come...