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Girl With A Cup

Baseline
Dakota + Arianna | I Thee Film | Oak Hill Plantation
Credits
Baseline
Editor
Fashion Film for Baseline, a look book by Tiffany Nunes in the Fashion Design MFA program at SCAD
Dakota + Arianna (I Thee Film)
Assistant Editor
"Every once in a while we have the opportunity to shoot a wedding for a couple that is quite special to us. Rarer still are the times we have been able to watch that couple's relationship blossom from the very beginning. Dakota and Arianna have been dear friends for several years, and being able to create this video for them has been such a joy and a privilege.
Dakota and Arianna, we are so honored to have been a part of your day."
-Description on itheefilm.com
Ninetails Animation
Artist/Animator
A project for my Computer Art Class at SCAD, the original assignment was to create a mythological creature in Photoshop and then animate it in After Effects. I chose to make the Nine Tailed Fox, a mythical fox entity commonly found in East Asian Mythology. I was inspired by Okami, a video game developed by Clover Studios and published by Capcom, released for the PS2 in 2006. The entire piece is actually concept art that I stitched together to create and animate the creature. It was my first experience in both Photoshop and After Effects.
Ryan + Emily (I Thee Film)
Production Assistant
Emily and Ryan are about as sweet they come. Put a couple like that in a location like the Jekyll Island Club Resort (which never disappoints) and you've got yourself a recipe for one beautiful wedding video.
To Emily and Ryan, we hope this video brings a smile to your face for many, many years to come! Congrats!
-Description on itheefilm.com
Mickey Mouse
Student Film
A short film I made as the final for my Intro to Film class. I chose to tell a story inspired by a Mickey Mouse blanket I had throughout my childhood. My older brother Will was the original owner, but he felt like he had outgrown it and gave it to me when I was four years old. I never really bought into that sentiment, and continued using it until I graduated high school (growing three feet taller in the process). It had been on my mind for a while that I might come off as a bit odd if I rolled up to my college dorm and laid out what is very obviously a blanket made for children on my bed, even if it is queen-sized. So I got a normal blue comforter from target and left Mickey Mouse at home. Eventually, however, I did bring it with me to ensure its safety. The film is much more dramatic than the actual deliberation was, but the heart of the story is there all the same.


Bio
Michael Wiedenmann
A Sophomore Film student at the Savannah College of Art and Design, Michael is pursuing a career in editing.
