Capy Island Opening Cutscene
Capy Island is a multiplayer party game featuring capybaras. The opening cutscene video gives context to the game, answering questions such as how the capys ended up on an island and why players should be motivated to play the game.
The video was inspired by children's storybooks and uses basic motion graphic animation to immerse the audience. Learn more about the development of the story here.

Used: Adobe Illustrator, After Effects, Premiere Pro
Plush to the Rescue! Character Sprites
Plush to the Rescue is a claw simulation game where the player must run around and collect plushies without being caught by the claw. The more plushies they collect, the more groggy they become. Players can drop off their plushies after milestones are reached.
I worked on the UI design for the game screens, as well as the environment assets, plushy assets, and player assets.
The character turnaround consists of 72 frames. The walk cycle had 4 key poses: contact, down, passing, and up, and was repeated for the second leg.

Used: Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop

Bearly Morning 3D Animated Short
This animated short follows Rilakkuma Bear, a Japanese fictional character, as he does mundane things throughout his day. Follow Rilakkuma as he sips his morning coffee, does his daily commute, and relaxes at the park.
The purpose of this short is to remind you of the simple things in life. Spend time with yourself and enjoy the quiet, mundane moments.

Used: Autodesk Maya, Adobe Premiere Pro
The Growth of Cloud Computing Explainer Video
I worked on this video during my Fall 2021 co-op term with CENGN as their Video and Design Marketing Student. I worked with my supervisor to develop the script and was tasked with storyboarding, illustration, animation, and editing to bring the video to completion. The video combines the use of stock footage and motion graphic animation to effectively inform the viewer on the evolution of cloud technology and where CENGN comes into play.
Used: Adobe Illustrator, After Effects, Premiere Pro
The Digital Divide Explainer Video
Similar to the video above, I worked on this video during my Winter 2021 co-op term with CENGN. I worked with my supervisor to develop the script and was tasked with storyboarding, illustration, animation, and editing. The video uses stock footage and motion graphic animation to inform the viewer about the digital divide, how it affects Rural Canada, and how CENGN aims to bridge the divide.
Used: Adobe Illustrator, After Effects, Premiere Pro