Broadcast & Motion DesignSchool of Motion
Company: Canadian Broadcast Company (CBC)
Roles: Animation & Motion Graphics
All tied together by a real attention to detail and a strong, confident visual style. The work draws from a mix of influences and is part of a wider wave of digital creatives exploring new directions in motion and design. It’s all about trying things out, pushing ideas further and finding unexpected ways to bring them to life on screen.
This series of projects was created as part of the Advanced Motion Methods course at School of Motion, exploring new ways to play with movement, timing and composition.
The work leans into experimentation, with ideas evolving through quick tests, happy accidents and lots of iteration. From abstract explorations to concept-led pieces, each project pushes how motion, layout and design can interact in unexpected and engaging ways.
It’s a space for curiosity and exploration, where things are stretched, refined and sometimes broken before landing in a more resolved place.
The result is a collection that feels energetic, considered and full of personality, while building confidence in both creative thinking and technical control.
Museum Milano - The Shape of Things Museum Milano exhibition of artist Isabella Conticello’s work comes alive in this School of Motion, Advanced Motion Methods assignment.
Seed to Stem: Houseplants have a lot of different benefits, but many people have no clue how to keep them alive. Seed & Stem provides care tips and education so people know how to keep their plants alive. Script, VO provided by the School of Motion for Advanced Motion Methods assignment. Illustrated boards were designed by Sarah Beth. Animated by me.
DNA: Science Addicts Unite is a site being launched to teach science in more modern, engaging ways. School of Motion, Advanced Motion Methods.