Work: “The Immeasurable Life” Title Package
for North Point Ministries
Title Design by Colin Harman
Sound Design/Mixing by J.J. Brummett
Work: KidStuf “Klubhouse” Intro
Work: The Ten Before: 2011-2012 Rebrand
for North Point Ministries
“Amazing Stories” Title Package
There’s a lot I could say about this project. It was an honor to be able to work with some very talented people to help make it happen. I’ll leave it at that for now.
I very much recommend you watch it in HD.
Credits:
Director/Producer: David Robertson
Art Direction: Taylor Cox
Production/Cinematography: Whisper Productions
Special Effects, Motion Graphics, Title Design: Taylor Cox
Illustration: Brian Bascle
Sound Design: JJ Brummett, David Robertson
Chillipepper 2012 Promo
This won’t air publicly for another week, but I don’t think I’m doing any harm pushing it out a little early. The idea is to promote, after all.
I started work on this back in March, and getting the concept and design down so early paid huge dividends. The extra time allowed me to push the animation and scale, rather than settling for what I could pull off in the little time I had.
Daily Motion: “Iron Shell”
Just a very quick animation/sound design experiment to get the creative juices flowing.
“Santa Went Down to Georgia”
Recently, North Point Ministries made a lot of buzz with an in-service music piece, which made its way to the internet, then made its way to numerous blogs and websites, then onto CNN, the Today Show, etc. Currently, that video has 1.6 million hits.
This isn’t that video. This, instead, is a piece performed two weeks later (this past Sunday).
Major credit to Eddie Kirkland for writing this piece (at least I think it was Eddie- someone correct me if I’m wrong) and John Williams for performing it so ably. SCAD student and motion graphics extraordinaire Nathan Boyd and I collaborated on the on-screen graphics. I modeled and animated the guitar fretboard and buttons/notes, while Nathan provided the scoring interface and bouncy Santa lyrics (which were perfectly executed, if you ask me).
This was easily one of the most enjoyable challenges I’ve encountered thus far at North Point. You could say it was a motion graphics piece of destiny (what with four years of Guitar Hero shredding under my belt). The mechanics of the piece were tricky, but I had fun figuring it all out.
So anyways, tell your friends! Only 1.57 million more views and we catch iBand!

Motion: “GameDay” Intro Animation