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Here are some creative experiences that I have explored. Please click on any link to learn more about that project.
Spring 2019 - Autodesk Maya
Dove deep into different 3D Modeling and Animation principles and skills.
Mr. Roboto
Staged and lit a beautiful model of a futuristic-looking robot
The Dancing Knight
Choreographed a dancing knight using Mixamo animations and characters
Pirate Flag
Modeled and simulated a pirate flag billowing in the wind using Maya’s nCloth Dynamics
Luxo Jr.
Rigged and animated one of Pixar’s most iconic characters
7-11 Logo
Created a 3D animation for 7-11’s famous logo from a simple image
MASH Particles
Utilized Arnold’s built in MASH functions to create pulse, trail, and outline particle effects
Link’s Sword and Shield
Modeled the sword and shield for the character Link from one of my favorite retro video games: Legend of Zelda
Spring 2019 to Fall 2020 - Final Draft
Wrote and developed scripts for three short films
The Foreigner - Spring to Fall 2021
Inspired by my parent’s story of immigrating to America, this animated short follows an immigrant to a foreign land, trying to find his way home.
Invisible Boy - Spring 2020
Inspired by my own high school experiences, I wrote an animated short about a transparent teenager trying to win over the heart of a girl.
Thicker than Water - Fall 2020
Influenced by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, I developed a short film about a family being constrained by both mysterious monsters and each other.
Fall 2021 - Adobe Premiere Pro
Wrote, shot, and edited several live-action film projects.
Where the Heart Is
A short documentary that highlights the life of a third culture kid in America
The Libero
A short documentary describing the struggles of becoming a volleyball team libero
Routine
A short film that exemplifies a wide range of lighting and camera techniques
Spring 2021 - Max MS
Currently working on sound engineering projects
The more I discover the limitless possibilities of writing and animation, the more excited I get about developing my skills in the industry. As Ed Catmull says in his book Creativity Inc., “Don’t wait for things to be perfect before you share them with others.” Here I am hoping to share my work - imperfect or otherwise - as I seek new experiences and grow as a student, an artist, and an individual.