Portfolio

Element Animation

Funky Strut

Funky Strut was my baby, and I’m super proud of how it turned out. I was lucky enough to have almost full creative control over the landscapes and giant mob builds. I also made most of the storyboards and animated one of the more technically demanding shots. This one really felt like mine.

Happy Ghast

I helped with animation, VFX, and planning the initial storyboards. It was a lot of fun collaborating
with Mr Weebl and EvilJames on the song. Those two bring a kind of chaos that keeps you on your
toes.

Minecraft Live 2025

I helped develop the initial ideas and rough story, then later built out many of the sets, including the
giant Minecraft Live logo at the end.

This was the tail end of the project. I helped finalise the last few things: setting up renders, exporting assets, and handling finishing touches as everything came together.

My first video for Element. I made all the storyboards and some of the layout, but Dan stepped in fairly quickly. I didn’t know their pipeline well enough yet and kept getting stuck. A humbling but solid introduction.

Background animation and VFX on a shoestring budget. We worked with what we had. Which, honestly, teaches you more than a fully-resourced production ever could.

Villager TV Shorts

I made most of the assets, handled all the scheduling, and contributed to layout and editing. The biggest challenge was, honestly, the budget. We had to rework most of the skits into shorts just to keep the turnover healthy. Sometimes constraints make you smarter.

Anxend

Anxend Christmas

A warm little video about enjoying time with family. I handled all the lighting, boarding, and every
2D illustration in the piece.

The Fair

A short film about a boy working up the nerve to ride a Ferris wheel. I did all the storyboards, editing, lighting, and rendering. The toon shader shots were the hardest technical challenge. This is
where I properly learned how to shade. A real turning point.

The Amazing Brain

An Anxend short film about a boy moving to a new place and coming to terms with a new life. I handled storyboards, lighting, editing, and VFX. This was my first short fully rendered in Unreal and figuring out how to render it all was the big challenge. We built a mini render farm out of discarded old PC parts… which was too slow! So we eventually hired a farm instead. Problem-solving at its most improvised.

Anxend E-Learning

By this point, Anxend was winding down and the focus had shifted from high-quality animation to e-learning content. With two-to-three week turnarounds, we had to move fast. I made all the storyboards and translated dense clinical language into something kids could actually connect with.
That translation work — that was the real skill here.

Student Film

The Invisible

My third-year student film. We won Gold at the Loeries for Best Student Animation and took the
My Hero Film Fest College Animation Award. I built the cat character and served as animation lead.
Still one I’m proud to put first.