Battle Deadline


This is an art school where students bring their animation to life. In order to graduate each students must create an animated short within given amount of time. But meeting that deadline is not a simple task. This is my final film at Calarts as BFA 4. Bunch of thanks to everybody who helped and supported me along the way make this film possible! Check out other great shorts here! https://vimeo.com/channels/calartscharanimfilms2015 Credit music cover by Dan Florio https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VXzhujK3NtY

Everest – A Tribute to the Fallen


Imagine a 1500 ft tidal wave of snow, rock and debris headed straight towards you. This was our reality on April 25th, 2015 at Mt. Everest basecamp when a 7.8 magnitude earthquake triggered a massive avalanche at Mt. Everest Basecamp that claimed 16 lives and critically injured 50+ men and women. “I shot as much as I could before putting the cameras down to help the critically injured and wounded. 16 people lost their lives including my friend Dan Fredinburg – a man who loved life and lived it to the fullest. I did my best as a filmmaker to document the process even though my heart was bleeding from the loss of life. As much as I tried to pretend I was ok, I simply was not. A part of me died that day. I was in shock. For the next 3 days, I documented the rescue efforts from 17,500 ft above sea level. Over 50 people were successfully evacuated and over 70 rescued from high above the mountain. Drained, exhausted and sick from neglecting to take care of myself, I secluded myself in my tent while on Everest and proceeded to edit to the best of my ability, an honest portrayal of the events through our team’s eyes. It took me a long time to ‘feel’ the piece, to select the right music and to establish the correct tone. In the end, I stayed up until 1:27am, 3 days after the Earthquake, completing the edit. My internet upload speed was 21kb/sec, which was incredibly painful. It’s important to remember that this is only a single perspective, many others will have experienced far greater devastation than us. We salute all of the brave men and women who stepped up in the moment to come to the aid of their fellow human beings. It was a herculean effort on the part of hundreds to rescue, recover and evacuate those affected. My heart goes out to my friend Dan Fredinburg, may your soul rest in peace. Learn about what brought us to Everest at www.6summitschallenge.com and the the heart of the project at www.mission14.org

U.F.Oh Yeah (Sci-fi/Comedy short film)


Go here for behind the scenes goodness: www.youtube.com/filmriot Get the poster and On-Set Experience: http://bit.ly/ufohyeah Written, directed and edited by: Ryan Connolly http://www.twitter.com/ryan_connolly Cinematography by: Ryan Booth http://www.twitter.com/ryanbooth VFX Supervisor/VFX Artist: Michael Stark https://twitter.com/mstarktv Produced by: Tim Connolly http://www.twitter.com/tim_connolly Starring: Josh Connolly – https://twitter.com/josh_connolly Music Composer: Daniel James https://twitter.com/H2Daniel Post Production Sound & Sound Design: Rob Krekel – https://twitter.com/robkrekel CREW: Makeup by: Heather Henry CG Supervisor/Lighter: Kevin George Modeler: Jeff Hardouin Paint/Cleanup: Mary Poplin 1st AD/Set Dresser: Ashley Connolly Colorist: Ryan Schroeder https://twitter.com/ryan_schroeder Wardrobe/Set Dresser: Amber Quinones Set Dresser/Production Assistant: Amanda Connolly Production Assistant: Ondrea Connolly Grip/Boom op/battle axe holder: Wayne Phillips – https://twitter.com/alwaysrecord BTS/Camop: Ryan Polly https://twitter.com/ryan_polly Special thanks to: Seth Worley, Andrew Kramer, Dan Trachtenberg, Jordy Wax, Todd Bruno Canon Six Part BTS of U.F.Oh Yeah: http://www.learn.usa.canon.com/galleries/galleries/tutorials/filmriot-eosc100markii-ufoyeah/filmriot-c100markii-behindthescenes.shtml COLLABORATORS Adobe Software: http://www.adobe.com HP: http://www.hp.com RODE mics: http://www.rodemic.com Lens Pro To Go: http://www.lensprotogo.com Kessler: http://www.kesslercrane.com Canon Cameras: https://www.usa.canon.com/cusa/home Imagineer Systems – http://www.imagineersystems.com/products/mochapro – http://www.borisfx.com/Continuum-Complete/BCC9.php

VIRGINS by Death From Above 1979


Written and directed by Eva Michon Produced by Oscar Boyson Exec. Produced by Ways & Means Cinematography by Kevin Phillips Production Design by Ashley & Megan Fenton Costume design by Dylan Hostetter Casting by Michael Beaudry

Google Ads – An Offline Conversions Plan


Director: Tomás García

Google Ads – An Online Conversions Plan


Director: Tomás García

Google Ads – A Brand Awareness Plan


Do you want to know how to sell ads? How to engage your audience? We designed these special characters for Google to teach you these and many more tricks to master the art of AdWords! Director: Tomás García

Google Ads – An Audience Engagement Plan


Director: Tomás García

SXSW 2015 Gaming Awards: Opening Sequence


This opening video kicks off SXSW’s 2015 Gaming Awards Ceremony. IF’s approach traces the evolution of video gaming from the iconic PONG through modern day titles, using graphic abstractions and artful compositions. Creative Director: Jeremy Cox Executive Producer: Gabriel Marquez Producer: Jon Hassell Designer: Max Strizich / Kris Fortin 2D Animator: Sekani Solomon / Hayato Yamane Editor/ Sound Design: Zach Kilroy

Imaginary Forces – Behind the Scenes – SXSW 2015 Gaming Awards


An inside look into how we made the SXSW Gaming Awards opening sequence.