Projects / Motion Graphics

Project categories: Everything | 3D | Motion | Web | Illustration | Just for Fun

Motion Graphics & 3D: Demo Reel

I’ve finally found some time to throw together a showreel using various bits and pieces of work – some of it’s old, some of it’s new, but it’s all created/modeled/rendered by me.

Prebiotic: How it Works

A short animation produced in After Effects to demonstrate how the client’s probiotic product works

Words unravelling into 3D ribbons

A 13 second 3D motion graphics piece I did for Brass, to bring to life some existing design work from an offline marketing campaign.

Lots of Boxes

My entry for GSG 5 second project – Primitives. The idea was to see to what extent I could create a seemingly ‘detailed’ scene using just boxes, no real 3D modelling and really basic lighting.

80′s Kids Cartoon Intro

Anyone who sheds a tear of joy for happy childhood memories any time they hear the phrase “Eye of Thundera, give me sight beyond sight!” should recognise the inspiration behind this.

Property Investment Presentation Animations

This was a reasonably big motion design project I did in 2009 but haven’t had time to upload until now.[.....]

Epileptic Origami

Take any old polygon, inset then extrude some of it’s faces, add some twist and then warp it’s vertices into a sphere. Then go crazy with the key frames.

CMYK

A quick entry to another Greyscale Gorilla Five Second Project – CMYK.

greyscalegorilla.com/blog/2010/07/five-second-project-cmyk/

Done with RealFlow and 3D Studio Max

Online Advertising Promo Video

A short motion graphics piece I did for SeeVue Digital in London to highlight the various routes MS’s online advertising[.....]

Over Exposure

One bad joke + bad animation + free sound effects + yellow = my contribution to the latest greyscalegorilla 5[.....]

The Magician

It was a slow work day, so I made this short animation for the latest greyscalegorilla Five Second Project instead.[.....]

Website Promo Video

A little motion graphics piece I did for Swamp @ Brahm (now called Brass) to illustrate the new features of[.....]