The Dream-Quest of Lost Teitanis
Dr. Roald Chumsky

The best place to view my complete video portfolio is my Vimeo page. Here are a few examples of that work, along with other multimedia efforts I've produced over the years. I strongly believe that motion — whether in a video, animated gif or scrolling presentation — completes the story that 3-D rendering begins to tell.

Tuesday
Jan242012

FLASH: Traumatic brain injury

Found this from a couple of years ago -- another early Flash interactive. A "blast" from the Flash past, as it were.

(You may need to right-click on it and hit 'play' manually)

 

Tuesday
Nov012011

Johanna Orozsco's injury

Sept. 2007 video (originally a Flash interactive) illustrating Dr. Michael Fritz's description of efforts to reconstruct teenager Johanna Orozsco's face following a gunshot wound. Part of the presentation that won me my first National Headliner Award.

Tuesday
Aug092011

Early take on Plain Dealer Multimedia logo

I just found this in the archives. An early, rejected take. But if it's a shade on the fussy side, I still like it. The metal texture is supposed to emulate the big metal logo letters in front of the Plain Dealer building here in downtown Cleveland.

 (Depending on your browser, you may need to right-click on it and hit 'rewind' and 'play' manually)

Thursday
Mar172011

My experimental attempt to copy "Battle 365" style of blending documentary photos and animation. Didn't work half bad. I'll be getting back to this.

Wednesday
Mar162011

This was my (rejected) proposal for a motion logo for a variety segment to be called "The Full Cleveland," starring PD staffer John Campanelli. That's my 3d portrait of him. The video logo got rejected and Campanelli's no longer with us. But I still like the thing.

Tuesday
Mar152011

FLASH: Moon Dust

This was my first crack at a Flash interactive graphic. Got the text to load dynamically and it works fine, but I'm particularly happy with the visual reporting on this one. I modeled that Lunar Rover from scratch from NASA reference drawings that weren't quite so easy to find at the time.