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At Disney Feature Animation I had the opportunity to design many animation tools, software, workflows, and user interface to advance the animation process. These are a few projects from my over 13 years at the Mouse.

In 2000 I was asked to do a few segments for a new cable television network called TechTV. My segments featured helpful hints on how to do high-end 3D animation at home. Something that is common place now.

I had the pleasure of working for one of the coolest production companies on the planet, Colossal Pictures in San Francisco. At no other company have I ever worked on such wacky and fun projects. In my two years I helped create about 20 commercials, a 3D ride film, and two seasons of MTV's Liquid Television. Fun times.

Here are two episdoes of The Block Heads that I made in the summer of 1993. A few fun facts: The animation was created with a pre-pre-pre motion capture system in Menlo Park. Before this show the system was mostly used to analyze golf swings. Another highlight of this project was working with Mark Mothersbaugh from Devo to create the soundtrack.

A college short film project that I worked on in 1989. The film was accepted in the Dallas Siggraph Computer Animation Festival, Spike & Mikes Twisted Festival of Animation, and MTV's Liquid Television. I'm the voice of Rudy in the short.
Our small team of 4 was tasked with creating the digital effects for the pilot of Babylon 5 using 15 Amiga computers and Lightwave 1. At the end of the project, we walked away having completed over 70 shots and accepted an Emmy Award for our efforts.
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