Kiwi! 2006
The story of a Kiwi who spends his whole life working towards achieving his dream.
The story of a Kiwi who spends his whole life working towards achieving his dream.
In the vast galaxy, there is one robot planet where natural life is extinct, where only machines and robots live. One day, one robot finds a piece of organic life in his world. He's very excited about his discovery and wants to preserve the organic specimen located in a dangerous and restricted area of the planet. Finally, he decides to rescue the organic specimen. Then his adventure begins.
“The Moon Is Essentially Gray” is a 3-minute CG animated short about a young child, her makeshift rocket, and her fantastic flight to the moon. The film explores the role escapism plays in the lives of children who suffer some form of neglect or abandonment by their caregivers. It is ultimately about the struggle to gain (or regain) personal power, joy, and freedom.
A wheelchair dreams of one day being fast like a racing car. One night, the wheelchair decided to race in the hospital hallway with its friends. This unique race used a bandage to mark the starting line, and the sound of a heart rate device for the starting race signal. Will the wheelchair be able to fulfill its dream tonight?
A voodoo doll comes to life.
A robot boy's obsessive quest to make his life better by realizing the way is through following his heart.
Caricature versions of George W. Bush and Colin Powell, each resembling nothing so much as a bobble head doll on a mission, rock out in a very funny send-up that manages to poke fun at the political powers that be, rock musicians of a certain ilk, and the music video genre itself.
A 2D animated allegory based on my BPD (Borderline Personality Disorder) experience and self-healing process. It is about a girl who finds a hole in her body and embarks on a journey of filling it.