This is a video I shot with my cousin, comedian Dax Jordan. We shot the thing around Portland on an ipod nano.
Friday, January 29, 2010
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Holiday card 2009
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Destruction of Kandor
From the Smallville episode, Kandor, in which we flash back its destruction on planet Krypton.


The matte painting was built as a still in photoshop, and I used the warp tools in Nuke to animate it. I then comped it in After Effects with footage of an LA firestorm to get the smoke to billow.
The destruction of the city is a cocktail of particles, breaking glass elements, gas explosion elements, dust, and exploding Styrofoam.


The matte painting was built as a still in photoshop, and I used the warp tools in Nuke to animate it. I then comped it in After Effects with footage of an LA firestorm to get the smoke to billow.

Friday, October 30, 2009
Monday, September 21, 2009
Portrait of Mike Nusbaum


They have a centuries-long tradition of portraiture at the university, although it seems to have lost some steam in the last few decades. My brother and I decided to try to revive it. We wanted to emulate the classical style of a lot of the older portraits, but this one was done digitally in Photoshop.
It was meant to be a surprise for his retirement party, so I went to his lectures covertly to study his face and mannerisms. Along with that, and random snapshots and a mirror, I built this image.

Sunday, August 2, 2009
art nouveau-themed portrait

Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Terminator submarine sequence
Here's a sequence we did for Terminator:The Sarah Connor Chronicles at Entity FX. A bunch of stuff happens in a submarine, so we needed a series of establishing shots of the exterior, as well as the climax shot when the submarine *spoiler alert* blows up at the end.
I started with a series of concept sketches based on the storyboards for color and composition...
The sub was modeled and animated in Maya by Pharoah Barrett, and the chrome terminator eel was animated by Andrew Lema. I comped the shot in After Effects, and used several layers of fire elements, spherized and color-corrected green, as the underwater explosion. I also layered in several time-warped dust-explosion elements to simulate underwater bubble clouds at a large scale.



I started with a series of concept sketches based on the storyboards for color and composition...





Saturday, May 16, 2009
Scanning aperture three dimensional display device

Our original prototype resides in an unmarked crate in a secret warehouse, but you can read the patents here.
David has since started a coffee company around a solar coffee roaster he designed and built.
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
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