Digital Media

Digital Video

(Spring 2010) an Irreversible Change. Due to radiation caused by nuclear war, a young man becomes plagued with the ability to move backwards through time. While living with this power he sees unspeakable horrors brought on by war. He wanders with an apparent disregard for everyone and everything; he has lost touch and hope for the time he is from. Through his power he attempts to correct the past, but by doing so will lose all hope of returning to a normal life.

Credits:

Adam Greenberg– Ideation, Research, Camera, Lighting, Script/Screenplay Writing
Brett Wakefield– Ideation, Camera, Actor, Script/Screenplay Writing, Editing, Audio and Post-production
Nathan Singh– Ideation, Script/Screenplay Editing, Camera, Editing, Audio and Post-production

Actors:
Mike Kruk – Father
Payam Kazemi – Scientist/Doctor
Jesse Wentzloff – the Friend
Brett Wakefield – Time Guy

Music:
Amelie Soundtrack composed by Yann Tiersen and released by Virgin Records (Copyright 2001).

Simon Fraser University
School of Interactive Arts + Technology
Surrey, British Columbia, Canada

(Fall 2009) Without Time & Space: The Mirror. A scene from a surreal interactive video done for a Narrative and New Media course in SIAT. Starring Seb Nguyen. Produced and created by Nathan Singh, Jin Fan and Jon Bantados. This particular clip was edited by myself in Final Cut Pro, with the audio processed through ProTools by Jon Bantados.

(Summer 2009) Who is MAX? Done for a second year New Media Images course at SFU’s School of Interactive Arts + Technology, this movie trailer teases the audience with its twist ending. I took on the role as photographer, audio and video editor and co-created the story with Kat N. This video exemplifies our skills in photography, sound effects editing with Foley Sound, scene composition, camera perspective, creating titles with Adobe After Effects and creating suspense and mystery through montage video editing using Apple Final Cut Pro. The photography was done by Kat and myself with the Fujifilm F100d. digital point and shoot camera.

(Spring 2009) Done for a second year Digital Media Communication Techniques course. Took the role as sequence/video and audio editor. The black and white story follows a rabbit, J. McLane, as he goes of to rescue an innocent girl using his superhero powers and courage.

(Spring 2009) A final project for a 2nd year Digital Media Communication Techniques course. The idea was to take a spin on the usual infomercial and incorporate course elements such as camera perspective, narrative, video editing with Final Cut Pro, lighting, audio editing, teamwork and collaboration.

(Spring 2008). A video essay for a senior level Cultural Dimensions in Advertising course for SFU’s School of Communication. Took the role as primary writer and researcher. The video essay explores and critically analyzes the manipulative approach advertisers and marketers use to promote their products and the effects on the audiences identity.

Interactive Entertainment

Click on the image to experience my first interactive entertainment experience using Flash!
Click on the image to experience my first interactive entertainment experience using Flash!

Done in an Interactive Arts + Technology course about Systems of Media Representation. This interactive story, titled Murder Ink, is a suspense story done through Flash. It presents a short narrative about a killer creeping up on an unsuspecting victim (who happens to be me!). To progress through the story, the viewer needs to interact with objects in the story. This project was done by Rana D. and myself.

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