Creep
Run time: 2:29 | Format: QuickTime
Creep was created in the fall of 2001, born from the need to explain the concepts of finding self-definition and of loneliness. Although creep was never publicly shown, it set the ground-work for my later works. Creep is set to the musical score of "Requiem for a Drea" by Clint Mansell.

Creep is a short computer animation, intended for a lot more than it was-- basically the stepchild I never wanted. Yet it turned out to be amazingly unique and actually decent.

I really like the look and feel of it along with the tone it gave, and I think it exceeded my expectations despite falling really short of them--quite the paradox.

I originally wanted to make this tremendously complex video with a thousand floating jellyfish (really), this crazy "dry" realistic lighting, and this really dirty and awesome looking environment. I was going to have voiceovers and fireworks, a horse and pony show, and I think Bill Cosby was signed on to hold a light or something... no, not really.