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Below is a collection of some of my motion and video editing work.

THE PURPOSE

As a contemporary writing magazine, Parallel pushes the boundaries of what a magazine "should" look like to create a more immersive reading experience. Blurred images, abstracted text, and a dynamic grid system display what nostalgia looks like visually.

NAME ANIMATION

This name animation is meant to portray who I am as both a designer and a person.

THE PURPOSE

Initially reserved, I'm described as a creative, caring, and hardworking individual with a touch of goofiness. My mind is consistently engaged in creating, daydreaming, and visually processing inspiration. While my design process may seem straightforward, it involves jumping between ideas and maintaining a constantly active and imaginative mind.

The animation's goal is to immerse the audience in my perspective, providing insight into how I interpret the world and inviting them to become familiar with both my design approach and personality.

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The animation will use hand-drawn, mismatched letters gradually revealed to convey my creativity. It begins with shy, straightforward lines representing my personality and thought process at first glance. As the lines evolve, becoming more abstract and colorful, they gradually transform into letters, like to someone sketching them.

Funk Groove Horns Catchy - Future Vision From Adobe Stock Audio

TITLE SEQUENCE

Mystery of Monticello is a thrilling murder mystery set in the roaring 20s.

THE PURPOSE

Oscar Edwards is a mystery journalist for the New York Herald in the roaring 20s, chasing the most curious cases. He lives in Monticello, New York, a small town at the base of the Appalachian Mountains. Sent to expose the secrets of the elusive Sinclaire family, famous millionaires no one knows anything about, he finally weaves his way into one of the highly sought-after parties held at their private estate up in the mountains to poke around. The morning after the party, someone winds up dead, and the guests realize they are trapped. Oscar Edwards realizes there is a sinister mastermind among the family.

Thrown into a real-life murder mystery, Oscar Edwards must figure out a way to solve the murders and escape before it’s too late, as he realizes things are not all that they seem in the news...

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CREDITS

Company Hidden Key Productions
Producer Maya Patel
Director Jamal Washington
Starring Sofia Ramirez, Ethan Lee, Kieran O'Brien, Matthew Wilson
Editor Penelope Clark
Photography Elijah Williams
Music Alex Turner
Casting Taylor Lee

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DESIGN STRATEGY

This title sequence will follow the main character through the house as he tries to reveal the truth. The main visual repetition is the wallpaper, used throughout the house, and a nod to the era of the 1920s. Other elements experiment with hiding, morphing, and abstracting, the true nature of objects or people. The contrast between type styles adds to the difference in class between characters. Chandler42 also represents the main character writing on his typewriter in a coded language, while Mostra Nuova is meant to represent the family’s performative and ornate parties representative of the time.

MUSIC CHOICE

Broadway 7 - nikproteus

MUSIC STRATEGY

The music will be an upbeat jazz song, adding to the time, the characters in the film, and the mystery/adventure nature.

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END-OF-THE-YEAR TENNIS VIDEO

Worked to compile a video compilation of photos/videos of the Upper Arlington Men's Tennis team throughout the entire season.

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Chandler42 Lite

Mostra Nuova Regular

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