Definitely still worth a watch!
Dating back chronologically, these are some of my earlier works. Watching them is a great way to see how I've improved over the years. They may have a few shortcomings, but I'm still quite proud of many of them.
Allergy Season
This video premiered in the 2010 M60 film festival in Montreal. The requirements for the movie were that it had to be exactly 60 seconds long (the credits were added in later), and that it needed to incorporate the theme of "Adventure".
October 2010.
*~ Participant in the 2010 M60 Film Festival ~*
October 2010.
*~ Participant in the 2010 M60 Film Festival ~*
My Internet Girlfriend
Definitely the most elaborate video I'd ever made up to this point in terms of both the script and the editing. And yes, those were all real people I filmed over ChatRoulette.
Spring 2010.
*~Third-place winner of the Narrative Films category at Dawson College Media Night, May 2010~*
Spring 2010.
*~Third-place winner of the Narrative Films category at Dawson College Media Night, May 2010~*
Through a Broken Lens
My first experience with matting. You may need to watch this one a second time to understand it... but trust me, it actually makes sense.
December 2009.
December 2009.
Confessions of a FarmVille Addict
The first step is admitting you have a problem. The FarmVille craze seems to have died down, and I'm taking full credit since I was the one who created this awareness-spreading video.
Late 2009.
Late 2009.
Nutritional Value
This video premiered in the 2009 M60 film festival in Montreal. The requirements for the movie were that it had to be exactly 60 seconds long (the credits were added in later) and that it had to incorporate the theme of "Deception".
September 2009.
*~ Participant in the 2009 M60 Film Festival ~*
September 2009.
*~ Participant in the 2009 M60 Film Festival ~*
P.B.
One of the few that I actually got to be in! A collaborative effort between Emma Rose, Mike D'Intino, and myself. Also of note: the first video with an original score, composed by Nathaniel Mayer-Heft, who would appear in a few later movies.
Spring 2009.
Spring 2009.
Hold a True Friend with Both Your Hands
A short film I made for an art class. I still consider this to be one of my finer achievements.
Winter 2008.
Winter 2008.
Ten Typically Geological Suicides
In this video for our grade 11 English class, we converted a poem by Christopher Dewdney into an ironic short.
December 2007.
December 2007.
How to Make a Movies
A video made by Joel and John for their grade 10 Career Fair Project. Pretty old school.
November 2006.
November 2006.