Compensating Your Employees is a business education course for Pareto Labs' practical MBA program. The opening sequence involved compositing a dozen different takes with the same camera motion. The desired effect was to duplicate the actor, Matt Harris, while the office takes shape around him. Not only did I create the final composite, but I also had the privilege of directing the scene myself.
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An indie-feature entitled ClearMind was in need of some compositing and visual effects. Among the 70+ comps I built for it, these crossbow shots were among the most challenging and the most fun. For safety reasons, the crossbow could not be loaded on set. I added and motion-tracked a "slightly more menacing than normal" arrow into the crossbow throughout this climactic scene of the film.
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Wait... Have Captain Kirk and Spock been replaced by a dog and cat? Paws Play is a series from Defy Media that features costume designers specializing in recreating movie costumes for pets. In each episode they dress up pets as different movie characters. I was hired to realistically composite them into the movie or tv show.
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In another episode of Paws Play, I replaced Game of Thrones' Daenerys in the iconic dragon scene with a cat! Arguably, I think this might just make the scene more iconic.
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Wine in a Can is a 30-second spot that I was hired, not only to light and shoot, but also to composite and animate. Considering my partner and I were given only three days to complete the entire process from concept to delivery, the end result demonstrates the quality I'm able to bring to a production, even on a tight delivery schedule.
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Below are some additional examples of composites I have created over the years.
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