The Displacement Map and Compound Blur effects are great for adding an organic look to your graphics. In the recent Timeline post I mentioned using displacement mapping to create the ripple effect. I could have easily missed this step in my design but it’s really easy to do and adding it gave the graphics extra polish. Download project
For this project my client approached me with a print out of an ugly corporate chart representing the growth in Foxtel’s subscriber numbers. Considering that this information was to be placed at the start of a 3 minute corporate video I suggested that a dynamic timeline that captured viewer attention would be more suitable than a boring graph. At the start of the Read more…
I composited the opening titles to the original series of Love My Way with the designer Clarissa Donlevy. This comparison movie shows the original base edit and finished spot. It required plenty of rotoscoping, color grading and rig removal. A couple of the shots were also time remapped quite dramatically and suffer from slight warping in areas, although the Read more…
This spot is nothing ground-breaking except for the fact that it’s the first time I used Cinema 4D on a job (special thanks to Ko Maruyama for his support). I was supplied with a PDF of a logo which I prepared in Illustrator then imported into Cinema 4D, modelled, animated and exported to After Effects where I mapped the wrestling vision to the front faces of the letters Read more…



