Julian Orrego
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So far I have the opportunity to work in various extremely fulfilling projects during my academic and Professional development. I have the opportunity to work with great organizations such as:(check out the projects page for more)
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Video Work
These are some sample clips similar to the work produced for my clients. Here is a "legend" of the major software used to produce these clips:MA = Maya 8 to 2011 - models props and environment.
PS = Photoshop CS2/3 - textures Normal, displacement, and specular maps
AE = After Effects CS3 - Video FX's (Rain, Clouds, Lightning, etc.)
FC = Final Cut Pro HD - Audio and Video editing + Video enhancement
FLA = Adobe Flash CS3 - 2D simple animation elements
IC = iClone 3.1 -3D animation software
SK = Sketchup -Google 3d software
CG Video about German Zeppelin Raids over England during WWI. Everything was created by me.
Tools used: MA, FC.
Damage Control Trainer Demo Video produced for Raytheon BBN technologies. It is currently used to demonstrate the simulator's capabilities. It was put together by using real footage from the US Navy's Battlestations 21 training facility and in-game footage. The audio was produced by I.D.E.A.S and edited by me.
Tools used: MA, FC.
Think Like a Commander Army trainer video compilation.
Tools used: MA, IC, SK, FC.
Intro cinematic featured in the Navy's videogame trainer that I produced.
Tools used: MA, PS, AE, FC.
The following video is a short compilation of some of the scenes featured in the Chapter 1 Navy trainer. Tools used: MA, PS, AE, FC.
Below is the Lunar Quest Intro Cinematic. I was my first 3D video production. Note: The voice and 2D monitor system featured around 1:42 was done in Flash by my friend and coworker at the time Kyle Farris. Tools used: MA, PS, AE, FC, FLA.
This was a personal project done while I was in school. WWII Lt. Lloyd Anderson narrates his war experiences while going through three volumes of picture he himself took during the war. Tools used: PS, FC.
Audio Work
Work in progress... Stay tuned!
This Page was last updated on
September 13th,
2011