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Streamzilla - Heerko Groefsema, a very talented Motion Graphics designer approached me to help him with some 3D stuff in a streamzilla ad. For this ad I made the 3D warehouse backgrounds and the opening box.

Several shorts - This is a short compilation of 4 idle animations I did at Virtual Events. These were created for the Philips 3D WoW VX Display, so they could be viewed in true 3D at a fair.

Ned 3 Ident - A dutch TV channel Ident ( Nederland 3 ) wich I made for a competition where I got nominated second. I was going for an abstract pin-art concept. This was made in 3DsMax an After Effects

Project Dump - An intro made for a show named 'Project Dump' on the student channel Mjuks. I had one day to finish it so I had to choose for a simple style. It turned out pretty sweet!

Solanum Tuberosum - A cutout animation made for a film festival in The Bildt. The assignment was to make a short movie ( 7 minutes ) about Solanum Tuberosum (aka the potato plant). Together with Kitty Stolk I created 2D images wich I animated in 3DsMax. Though we had to stretch out some scenes to get to 7 minutes of footage we won the film festival and went home with 2500 Euro's. Nice!

Virtual Events Philips 3D promotial animation - A 3D animation made during my internship at Virtual Events. This movie was made specialy for the Philips WoW 3D Display, to show the creativity of Virtual Events and the possibility's of the display.

Omrop Fryslan - This is one of the 3 break shorts I made for Omrop Fryslan in a schoolproject. These little robots are a newsteam that roams around Fryslan on several spots like a farm, the city, or in this one the Thialf stadion in Heerenveen

Cinemeta Showreel Design - During my internship at Cinemeta Digital in Amsterdam I made the 3D design for the showreel of Cinemeta. The hard part about this project was that it was made in Blender. An open source 3D package wich I had never worked with before. The end result was an After Effects project where the video layers seamlessly moved with the 3D rendered background. This way it was easy for Cinemeta to add or replace footage in case they wanted to update the showreel