Animations

This animation was made with wet frozen clothing, recorded at an Ice in park in Alaska. We recorded this stop-motion animation in temperatures ranges of -5F to -40F and it took roughly a month to finish. 

This animation was made for the North Borough school district as a volunteer project. The language being spoken in it is Inuit, the tongue of the Indigenous people of the Far north Ak. It was originally a children's book to teach kids how to count and the days of the week.

This animation was made for my wife pam, to celebrate her birthday.

I made this animation was part of my marriage proposal to my wife Pam... And she said Yes so it must have worked!

This is a trailer of an animation I was working on to adapt an Inuit folklore; "Raven's Family". I might try to finish this story using 3D computer animation software (Blender). 

This animation I made for an old job and I thought it was silly and fun.

This animation was a mixture of stop-motion and traditional, where I traced each frame onto individual leaves. It was to advertise a orchard I stayed at in Tehachapi California for a couple weeks.