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This is a show reel of all of the college work I have done over my 2 years at Richard Huish College.
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Documented
This is a project that I worked on for my media course in which I had to make the first 3 minutes of a film of my choice. I chose to do more of a psychological horror that tried to represent the feeling of not being able to leave a situation, no matter how much you dislike it. Along with this I attempted to subvert normal horror traits by not using jump scares and darker colours for the main segment of the film. An example of this would be the saturation that is increased at the start, but later becomes heavily reduced to reflect the characters actual emotions.

The Hobbit 10 year Anniversary
This is a website that I had to make for the interactive media course in my college. It was based off of the 10 year anniversary of The Hobbit being released in cinemas and I am extremely happy with how it came out. The part of the website I am most proud of is the home screen with the map, as the user can navigate the website using the map. This reinforces the link to The Hobbit and gives it a unique design.
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Wonders of the World
This project was an animation for college that was meant for 5-6 year olds, to teach them about the 'Wonders of the World'. Due to it being something I had never done before, it was a fun experience and it ended up being a bit of a challenge. However, I'm happy with it as I didn't go the easier route of character animation meaning I pushed my comfort zone by using After Effects for the tracking, Character Animator for the face, and Premier Pro for the main editing.

Zombies V Vampires
This was the first ever video I had to film and edit - it was a short trailer for a imaginary horror film. This was incredibly useful as it allowed me to learn how to keyframe, sync audio and matte paint. I edited the trailer to be fast-paced as the main character travels to the underpass, so the sudden cuts add emphasis to the tension and shock. These sudden cuts also mimic other trailers to show snippets of action that make the viewers more engaged.

Monster Energy Advert
This was a summer time project I got to do for college, it was a good test of my skills with photoshop and I am pleased with how it came out.
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