Wednesday, 5 February 2014

Waitrose

Photo Work



Portraits shot for the in store Waitrose magazine

Sunday, 27 January 2013

Bingo Player ft. Far East Movement 'Get Up' Director - Tim Hope

Second Camera, Effects Supervisor and Lead Roto 




Tim Hope has directed a new video for Bingo Players, the Dutch DJ and production duo. The track 'Get Up' features Far East Movement on vocals and is released by Ministry of Sound Recording Ltd. (The track was originally released in 2011 as an instrumental piece entitled ‘Rattle’).

In the video a gang is menacing residents on a London housing estate. One of their targets is an elderly lady who is feeding ducks in the park. The ducks witness the gang stealing her handbag and stoning another duck in the pond. Furious at these outrages, the ducks pursue them back into the estate where the gang gets more than they bargained for.
Director: Tim Hope
Second Camera, Effects Supervisor and Lead Roto: Ray Lewis

Thursday, 13 December 2012

Fenton OM4G / passion pictures

Lead rotoscope artist



Passion pictures / London 

Worked as Lead rotoscope artist working with compositors to create a overblown version of a viral youtube video.

Monday, 13 August 2012

Mopar 75th / passion Pictures / dir. Chris Curtis

Rotoscope Artist




Celebrating 75 years of high-performance sweet cars from Chrysler in my latest 30 second commercial for their Anniversary. 



More cool cars with the ace Art Directing of Tim Marrs, who rocked his shizzle on my Audi’s ‘A day in the Life of an Audi Driver’ last year.  Using vintage and new footage from Mopar, the mighty Nick Hristou created a fast paced live action edit taking us through the years. Each scene was then transformed by Tim before passing it onto animation and compositing to bring all the textures and depth in the scenes to life.  

Tuesday, 10 July 2012

Sunday, 24 June 2012

Black Swan / Darren Aronofsky

Rotoscope and Dream Sequence creation



I was asked to rotoscope the opening sequence for black swan. Originally the director wanted the ballerina to dance on a shiny black surface, but this proved to be impossible. The shot was then rotoscoped to remove the original floor and have it replaced with a shiny one.