5 animations
Ben Jones
for MOOV

sample images previously created(click on images for sample video)
1.
"Dr Doo, Part one. Dunes a' Plenty"

Dr Doo is a 350 watt robot I tour with every sumnmer. His face/head is a commador 1702 monitor.
I play drums along to the music blasting from his stomach. His face displays synced images, and
in this video we see those animations along with "3rd" person dr-doo adventures, featuring his music
and world of characters: Mr. Doo, Animal Doo, all who live in the Transcape.
5 min.

2.
"F8ke Bit: Beach Bumz "

Fake 8bit graphics on HD tv? Why you ask, well, the crisp edges and gradients
are far from 8 bit, this mock video game takes on the surf, sun, and babes of the beach.
Simple shapes will build vast landscapes of paradise along with groovy melodies combining
to paint the ultimate retro-trans-trip.(image not original)
5 min.

3.
"Lost in Transamation"

What country is this from? What the hell is this, is it German?
Is this the Barbapapas, the teleubies' cousin from Poland, is there a country north of Russia?
Garbled language, strange music, subtitled subtitles, out of focus vector.
(the title "Fucland" can be changed to something less offensive if needed)
5 min.

4.
"Dance Party 1, micro-rave"

Dancing with the animals of your dreams
In the rave edition jacked beats pound as the endless cast of dance partiers display their moves.
We travel from room to room, each one containing ever crazier music and dancing
5 min.

5.
"Alfe"

My main thing...Alfe.....is back
Alfe, Horace, and Roba exist in our world in this serialized adventure.
The longest of the animations proposed, this episode can function on its own,
but also references other consistent Alfe story-lines.
10 min.


In summary, these animations provide max. retinal dazzle at all times, coupled with the latest
awesome music I have laying around on 4-track and/or pro-tools. At the same time they offer
linear experiences. Changes can be made during production at almost any stage to adhere to any wishes.
Things are flexible, feel free to ask more about these vague descriptions.