Ol' Crimson poster

This is my first version of the poster for my Ol' Crimson documentary that I'm hoping to make. There are a few things that I could tweak like the type treatment. However, I'm happy with how it turned out. More to come later.

Merry Christmas, Everyone!

In early October I packed a good portion of my life along with my hopes and dreams into my Subaru and moved to Los Angeles. I didn't know if things were going to pan out and work in my favor. All I knew is I was on an adventure and following my dreams. I'm happy to say that I have just accepted a job at The Mill as a Runner. In my mind, Christmas came early this year. I honestly can't wait to get started and work with some of the best visual effects artists and filmmakers in the world.

Here is their 2015 VFX reel. May you all have a happy and safe 2016!

Winter is coming

For the past week I have been home in Wenatchee. It has been pretty cold. I think it was 27 degrees outside today. I know I haven't been living in Los Angeles very long, but I'm not use to this kind of weather.

I've been playing in Cinema 4D and designed this scene. I would've liked to export the entire scene but C4D said it was going to take close to a minute per frame.

With that said I will leave you with this.

Go Cougs

Last night was awesome. The Cougs played the UCLA Bruins and beat them in a spectacular fashion in a last minute 31-27 victory. It is easily one of the best wins that I've seen in a while. The Cougs are now ranked in the top 25 to make things even better. 

Over the past few days I've been working on a short animation for Cougar Football. I had to share it after the big win last night.

Go Cougs!


Follow Friday: Eliot Rausch

The night before I moved to Los Angeles in 2010 I was up a little late surfing the Internet. I should've have been getting ready for bed and preparing for the big day ahead but my mind was restless and I couldn't sleep. 

When I was surfing the web I happened to stumble upon a short film called 'Last Minutes with Oden'. In this six-minute short film a man is faced with the reality that he has to put is dog and his best friend down.

I will be honest, I cried while watching this film. In this short film Eliot captures the pain that this man is dealing with as he puts his dog to sleep. 

This is an incredibly hard film to watch, but it also  demonstrates the power that editorial has to shape a film and our emotions. I hope to one day create a piece of content or film like this.