It’s no secret that my most productive area of interactive media design lies in the media itself and with over 50 videos produced in the span of 2005-2008, it was a very difficult decision on what I should present in this motion theatre section.

The videos I have selected are a collection of documentary, instructional, promotional & motion graphics.
These were all done with a great team of talented individuals, which I carefully selected to work with. With the help of my colleague and fellow media patron, David Paul Page, we have taken on mutliple projects of various size and came out successfully in the end.
I have personally played many roles, from Director to Editor to Actor, all of which helped to display a keen eye for detail in the production process and contribute to some very time intensive projects.These are the some of the very best which I have produced or helped produce.
Please feel free to visit the contact page should you have any questions regarding the videos in the motion theatre.
Vimeo Channel:
This link will take you to the Indigoverse Vimeo channel where you can find over 60 more videos of Motion Graphics, Behind the Scenes, Timelapse Experiments and much more.
Motorola Droid:
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This video is sizzle reel for the Motorola Droid smartphone. My role in this reel was to add the motion graphics and text assets that accompanied this project. I contracted to work with other reels during the Motorola Motoblur campaign with other smartphone releases such as the Droid X and the Droid 2 phones.
Motoblur Project:
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This video is sizzle reel for the Motoblur Campaign launched by Motorola. My role in this reel was to add the motion graphics and text assets that accompanied this project. I contracted to work with other reels during the Motorola Motoblur campaign with other smartphone releases including the Droid, Droid X and the Droid 2 phones.
Demo Reel 2008:
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This video is a High Definition reel of every major project that I have created or taken some part in over the last 3 years. The very nature of the reel is aimed at the Interactive Media industry as well as any other
prospective clients who would take interest in this animated display of highlights.
L.A. Nights:
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This is a High Definition video of a rather large project that I took on in the summer of 2008. The entire video is one single motion graphic constructed of nothing but photographs. The true challenge of this project was a matter of time, travel and
lots of creative ideas to produce a visually stimulating "pull" into the world of motion graphics.
Mazda XGR 2006:
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Perhaps one of the all time largest project ever accomplished, The Mazda XGR 2006 documentary was the pinaccle of teamwork between Industral Design and Interactive Media Design. Heading the Industrial Design department was Truman Pollard,
Lead Designer at the Mazda North American Operation in Irvine, California and leading the XGR Team was Greg Vehlis, Industrial Designer and experienced Race Driver.
Together Greg and I started on what would become and 8 month project.
Leading the media team was David Paul Page and myself with a group of 14 talented designers, photographers and video camera operators. Our biggest challenge was to prepare for the big races in Malibu and Monterey Bay, CA.
To stay up to date with all Indigoverse ventures and projects visit the new blog:
"INDIGOVERSE PHOTOGRAPHY".
Indigoverse Photography has been featured once again on an international Cosplayer Magazine!
The magazine article covers a 6 page spread and interviews Traci Hines regarding her experiences on the shoot day and other ventures in her professional life. If you wish to read more please visit
"Cosplayer E-Zine Issue #11 Photo Work Feature" and have a look for yourself or go straight to the host site 'Cosplayer'.
Indigoverse Productions has been working steadily with everyone at
The Zelda Project on the next in the series of shoots planned for the 2011 agenda.
The next shoot which is scheduled for the late May will cover several scenes from OOT including Lon Lon Ranch, Hyrule Field and Link riding Eponabr />
If you missed the "Lost Woods" shoot over the summer. here are some of the resulting shots from that day, including a 30 minute behind the scenes video on all that took place, please visit
The Zelda Project: "Lost Woods" 2010 Shoot and have a look for yourself.