Arranged in chronological order (top = newest, bottom = oldest)
[THIS PAGE IS TWO YEARS OUT OF DATE.
I WILL UPDATE IT AS SOON AS I HAVE TIME TO WITH VIDEOS FROM JUNIOR/SENIOR YEAR]
It is important to note that these are not all school related. The point of this page is to list all the videos I've worked on since 9th grade.
And if you're looking for my comics, they're on a separate website.
I WILL UPDATE IT AS SOON AS I HAVE TIME TO WITH VIDEOS FROM JUNIOR/SENIOR YEAR]
It is important to note that these are not all school related. The point of this page is to list all the videos I've worked on since 9th grade.
And if you're looking for my comics, they're on a separate website.
PRESENTATION: THE MOVIE: A movie made entirely in Google Slides. It is stupid and terrible and I love it. Please be warned, it is not for the faint of heart, for it is sprooky to the max. It can be viewed here, or by going to tinyurl.com/PresentationTheMovie . Not sure if this completely counts as a video or not, but I did it, and I'm not sure where else I would put it, sooo...
MINEBETH: The blocky downward spiral of a hero turned murderer turned sellout. Honestly, this is probably the best video I've ever made thus far.
FIND A STORK-LUTION PROJECT: The next step in the acclaimed Wetlands Chronicles. Alternate title: The Return of the Sombrero: A Physics Force Club Tale. In all seriousness, this video was part of a project where we were required to find an ecosystem that was being damaged by humans and propose a solution. We chose to make our video about the Hamilton wetlands, which, coincidentally, is where we filmed the Physics of Storks video, leading us to decide to make it a sequel/spiritual successor. However, due to circumstances outside of our control, the only reference to Physics of Storks is in the last scene and the video description. Honestly, I have no idea how we'll continue the series, seeing as the ending to this video kinda limits our possibilities, but I'm sure we'll find a way.
MISSING LINK VIDEO: A dumb video we made in like one period. It had no script so I was ad libbing the exact wording, which is very noticeable. I recommend you skip this one...
THE KIDNAPPING: This video was made in one day, as part of an MSA film contest. One of the rules of the contest was that we had to use the words "brush," "entrance," and "gum" somewhere in the movie. In our movie, the brush is where we filmed most of it, the entrance is the one Jimbo is thrown through, and gum is the ransom. This one doesn't really make any sense at all, but hopefully it's funny. Oh, and it has some top tier special effects courtesy of newcomer Joseph Osborn. Anyways, this was super fun to work on, and I look forward to doing the contest again next year.
SPY MOVIE: An animation made in Toon Boom Studio 6 that I created, from storyboards to editing and voicework, in only 5 days. Needless to say, it was a daunting task. But I ended up pulling through, and finished it. That's not to say there are a few little errors that make me cringe every time I rewatch it, but overall it was a fun project to work on and my longest animation to date.
PHYSICS OF STORKS: The first episode in the Wetlands Chronicles. For our "do it better" project in STEM, we looked back to our Physics of Sports video and realized that we read the project name wrong. So we completely rewrote the script to be about the physics of storks. This video is a parody/actual assignment, so even though it's supposed to be funny, the physics equations and calculations we used are real.
THE SCIENCE OF GULLIBILITY: The second half of an English project. For this animation, we used a whiteboard, a camera, and a tripod. I'm pretty happy with how smooth everything turned out.
ENGLISH PSA: The first half of an English project. This one was made on an iPad in 2 days. Therefore it is very bare-bones.
PHYSICS OF SPORTS (ARCHERY): Ugh... this video. The project was to make a video showing the physics of various sports. We chose archery, and while the math was fine, the bad parts are the animations I did that didn't turn out as well as I hoped and the editing. The computer with the files for the video was constantly unavailable and constantly failing, causing that annoying reverberation in the eagle part, along with many more problems. Anyways, this is one I'm not proud of.
HOW TO MAKE WHITE BREAD: The original stupid, comedic school video. The project was to make a tutorial on how to do something you'd never done, and I went above and beyond and attempted to make the video entertaining. There are a lot of jokes that don't quite work, but overall I really like how this turned out.