Traditional Animator working in film, television, and games.
Around the middle of last year I started running a weekly zoom drawing session for our team at work, to try and break up the monotony of quarantine work-life, and keep everyone connected. We’ve been doing it regularly ever since, and each week, one of us takes on the task of curating a photoset around a specific theme. It’s been a ton of fun, and incredibly inspiring to learn from and hang out with our coworkers at a time when we desperately need more personal interaction.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CKiUyqGj4yp/?igshid=1nrwmz72wykqu
A walnut bench I made a couple months ago for our entrance. (at Portland, Oregon)
https://www.instagram.com/p/CJcMXVSjgrO/?igshid=1a67e5s8ydbnd
More wooden pull toys 🐱
https://www.instagram.com/p/CITac2EjXHw/?igshid=1x1svjgd6dhx9
These are some of the shots I animated at Duncan Studio for the hand-drawn sequence in Mary Poppins Returns.
Some shots I animated a few years ago for a project that never saw the light of day :(
This is a compilation of some of the animation work I did on Cuphead between 2015 and 2017.
Inbetweeners: Joseph Coleman, Danielle Johnson
©Studio MDHR Entertainment
I decided to start the new year with an upgrade to my animation desk. I had been working standing up for the last couple of years, and it’s been great for my back and shoulders, but sometimes it’s nice to have the option to sit down from time to time! so I built this “Sit to Stand” desk with motorized legs from Autonomous. It took about 2 weeks overall for the entire build.








These are some of the tied-down roughs I did on “Werner Werman” - the cat and mouse level in Cuphead.
This was a fun challenge to animate and work out the offset timing of the 3 heads.
Excited to be taking part in this upcoming group show at @sketchpadgallery - Show opens on Sat Feb. 11th, 4pm to 8pm
Did this to welcome my new students to their first day of online classes ;)
at Coffee Bar
Old man at the bar