




This is a fictitious animated spot for World Wildlife Fund. The goal was to raise awareness for deforestation and its relationship to the ever-growing list of extinct animals. (note: this is an older project created before Cinema 4d evolved into the motion graphics powerhouse it is.)
I created this project over a timeframe of 4 weeks. The process was 1) idea. 2) storyboards. 3) Styleframes for design and illustration style. And 4) Production.
The challenges of this project were the tight production timeline, creating a cohesive stylized design aesthetic, and the technical integration of Autodesk's Maya with the 2d animation created in Adobe's After Effects.