45 sec stop motion animation, highlighting what's really important at Thanksgiving.



A virtual Rube Goldberg Machine. Every object in the animation was suggested by students in the TCOM 610: Approaches to Creativity Class at Ball State University, when asked the question, "What is the most creative object (or "non-object") you can think of?" The students were unaware of the usage of their suggestions until the time of the showing in class.



Showing some of my best work while at Bethany Lutheran College. including cinematography, editing, and motion graphic work.



Opening title sequence to Jam Jar Sonnets, an award winning theatrical production first performed at Bethany Lutheran College, written by Peter Bloedel & Ben Inniger



"Tomorrow will be your lucky day!"



What are the consequences of our conquests and dreams? If all men return to dust, what really matters?

Produced entirely for a film festival in only 30 hours.
-Best of Festival, BEA, 2009
-1st Place for the Small College division, BEA, 2009
-Festival Favorite, Red Eye Film Festival, 2008

Producer: Juliana Lonnqiust (Schreyer)
Director: David Kelly
Director of Photography: Jeffrey Hendrix
Sound Design: Vince Warner