Author Archives: Andrew

JibJab Birthday Wishes

  I worked on a card for JibJab Media! Visit their new service here: http://apps.facebook.com/birthdaywishes/

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Costume Quest Fan Art

These are the images that I worked on, in homage to one of my favourite video game studios, DoubleFine. I produced these images primarily to figure out what previous DoubleFine and Co’s franchises might look like if used in their … Continue reading

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Beat Appetite – More Concept Work

Prior to this piece of concept art, earlier I had developed some pieces of concept artwork. We had focused on creating a film based around playing music with food, which slowly became less and less of a motive for the … Continue reading

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Beat Appetite – Initial Colour Work

Before Beat Appetite started, I played around with colour sketches (ala. Lou Romano). I saw the restaurant and stage playing a very big role in the film. Of course the film took a different approach and turned out completely differently, … Continue reading

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Beat Appetite

A few shots that I worked on last year And here’s the almost-finished film:

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A Fatal Attraction

A Fatal Attraction was a simple story concept that I had developed at the end of 3rd year. Looking back on this film concept, it’s definitely something I’ll consider for future projects. I really enjoy how this one piece of … Continue reading

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A Snow Ballad – Initial Concept

This was the first piece of real concept art in September I developed for my fourth year film, A Snow Ballad. It was to be very minimal at first, with a focus on colour primarily. I also utilized references such … Continue reading

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The Generals

The Generals was a short story idea that I started developing the summer of 2009. I had gotten into reading Shel Silverstein books, as I thought they would provide an excellent source of inspiration. Amongst the many stories told in … Continue reading

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