Yet another stylish, fun animated video recently completed for Teradata’s Aster department — a fun and hip primer on Machine Learning. The client shaped our initial “robot dog” concept into something more ball-shaped, which evolved into the hovering character featured here. We imbued it with personality and the ability to smile, frown, or scowl with a few simple lines and a camera lens for an eye. By the way, I was...
Preceding a presentation at Teradata Universe in Amsterdam, this video was projected on a whopping 21 meter wide (x 3 meters tall) screen to an auditorium of attendees as an introduction to Teradata QueryGrid, a Big Data fabric that solves a conundrum between various Data Warehouse architectures. Visualizing data as various tumbling geometric shapes, their value worthless without drawing the connections between them, these 3D images were realized with help from VideoCopilot’s impressive Element3D...
Cranked out a cute animated spot for Raise Your Hand Texas, against imminently looming Texas voucher legislation. Featuring the voice talents of Miranda Guess-Herring and the diabolical Karl Anderson, it was a fun little design project for me in spite of the rushed schedule. Featuring “wiggly-armed” kids and stylized woodcut background elements, these characters were a pleasant change from the no-face silhouettes I often animate for Dell. Affording me this chance to do...
We recently shot the beginning of an interesting documentary project for Laura Britt Design. Gradients of Green is both a blog, a case study, and an episodic web series documenting the process of designing and building a sustainable residence. Before the project could even get underway, an interesting dilemma stalled the project. One that apparently only Craigslist could solve.