Tag: Content creation

  • 30 Days of 3D Modeling

    In-depth description of the progress I made over one month of 3D modeling with Blender.

  • Opening Credits, re-imagined

    Opening Credits, re-imagined

    This video editing long-term pro­ject was initia­ted by my dis­co­very of the web­site Art of the Title, which takes deep looks at title sequence designs in film and TV. After loo­king through their archi­ves, I asked mys­elf the ques­ti­on of how a TV show­’s title sequence can set the tone of how it is per­cei­ved…

  • Guess the Song

    Guess the Song

    Can you guess songs from your favo­ri­te bands given only a 1‑second audio sam­ple? Over 30 vide­os, each with 15 songs that have to be gues­sed from cura­ted one-second sound samples. You’ll get three seconds befo­re the ans­wer is shown. Includes, among others: The Beat­les, Pink Floyd, Radio­head, The Vel­vet Under­ground, Kate Bush, Bob Dylan,…

  • Animated Hamilton

    Animated Hamilton

    Recrea­ti­on of a spe­ci­fic sce­ne from the Hamil­ton song Hur­ri­ca­ne. Unfort­u­na­te­ly I could only find blue­prints of the Richard Rod­gers theat­re stage, whe­re the musi­cal pre­mie­red, not of the Hamil­ton set its­elf. So I had to use refe­rence images and model every asset by sen­se of pro­por­ti­on. Year 2020 Fields 3D Mode­ling · Ani­ma­ti­on Tools…

  • Nostromo

    Nostromo

    For the model­ling of the space­ship Nostro­mo from Rid­ley Scot­t’s 1979 film Ali­en I used offi­ci­al blue­prints, refe­rence images and added my own ide­as in a cou­ple of places. I based the sce­ne of my final ren­der on a screen cap­tu­re from the ori­gi­nal film. Year 2020 Field 3D Mode­ling Tools Blen­der

  • 3D Room

    3D Room

    After com­ple­ting a few cour­ses online, this is one of my first major self initia­ted 3D pro­jects. I used plans, mea­su­red and model­led object after object to recrea­te an enti­re room in Blen­der, so it looks exact­ly to sca­le. Initi­al­ly I plan­ned on adding mate­ri­als when I was finis­hed with model­ling, but I’m actual­ly quite satis­fied…