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TV Intro Concept | "Map World" (In Progress)

I had an opportunity to help with a reality tv production in Arizona in April. The executive producer asked me to create an animated logo that brings the show intro to a close. I will also create a flash intro to the webpage using this animation along with a lower third animation revealing the names of the characters.

This animation is just a preview of the concept. The camera will fly past these elements and will then fly through a burn hole in the map taking the viewer into a different world, similar to the world I created in my last concept animation. At the end the viewer then re-enters the map environment through another burn hole, where the camera begins to focus in on the circuler element (the same circular element at the end of this animation), which warps/transitions (with smoke, lightning, maybe flashes of treasure) into the show's. logo.

I'm still experimenting with the camera movement and depth of field, which really gives the environment a very dynamic look.

TV Intro Concept | "Temple World" (In Progress)
This is another world that will implemented into the map concept.
Wedding Animation
This is an animation I created that is going to be tagged to the end of our slideshow, which is going to be played at our ceremony.
Ommatidium
A collaborative project with my friend Gavin Braman of Drifint Creatives. Excellent illustrator. He was responsible for the character illustration and some of the environment illustration. I was responsible for some of the environment illustration and After Effect composition and animation.
Rotoscope
Check out my blog entry on October 9th, 2009 for this animation --> www.trentpruett.com/blog
Animalympics
A collaborative project with my two classmates. Story, modeling, environment, animation, and rendering had to be completed in a short time, so naturally there was a lot of time spent on this project. It was fun all the same.
 
   

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