Roles: Writer, Editor
In this puzzle platformer, use your magnet gun to change the polarity of magnets. Be mindful of moving platforms and various other mechanics as you participate in a game show!
Chain Attraction Trailer
Where's Waldo
Roles: Writer, Editor, Director, Cameraman
Waldo is an ordinary guy, but one day he can see the camera filming...
Drawing inspiration from the Truman Show, a film about a guy whose whole life is being filmed and he doesn’t know it; however, there are no “real” cameras for him to see, unlike the Truman Show. One day, he can see past the fourth wall and realizes the camera follows his every move. He tells his friends but no one believes him, so eventually one night, he tells the camera good night when he goes to bed. The camera fades to black, and he is gone when it fades in again. The rest of the film follows his friends trying to find him because the camera cannot.
The film starts with shots that are wider and more “objective”, but as it progresses, they get closer and become more “subjective” and personal; when Waldo “notices the camera” the shots become very “invasive” and will be mostly up-close.
Role: Editor
A game about how family recipes are passed down.
All the Cooks in the Kitchen was created for the Hidden Heroes Game Jam hosted by IndieCade in 2023!
All the Cooks in the Kitchen Trailer
Breath of Love
Roles: Writer, Editor, Director, Cameraman
Breath of Love is a skit parodying the rom-com genre. It follows Payton, a demolition company’s consultant who never has time for anything other than work. One day, his best friend Jerry brings him to the gym, where he encounters Kathrina, a construction company consultant and the woman of his dreams. There’s only one issue; Payton gets so nervous around Kathrina that he can’t remember anything about her. In a flash, a year passes and it’s Payton and Kathrina’s one year anniversary, but he doesn’t even remember any of the time he spent with her.
This skit parodies popular rom-coms such as Annie Hall and 50 First Dates and takes their tropes to an extreme. It also takes elements from career woman comedies and does a gender role swap to create the “career man comedy” where the male lead is focused on work until romance sweeps him off his feet. It also takes aspects of homme-coms and uses subtle gross out humor and reverses gender roles once again. Where rom-coms fail to create dynamic and 3D characters, Breath of Love parodies and expands on that convention.
The skit deviates from the final script, but it's for the better. It leans more into the fantastical element found in rom-coms.
Roles: Writer, Editor, Director, Cameraman
This music video was made for class, but also serves as a time capsule for the days that will go by way too fast.
Time Capsule Music Video
Commercial
Roles: Writer, Editor, Director, Cameraman
A short commercial filmed for class.