Christopher Jeffries

colorist, animator, editor, photographer, visual effects artist

Tag: animation

  • Edelman Sizzle: Dolby

    Edelman Sizzle: Dolby

    The team at Edelman wanted to showcase some recent work for their client Dolby. This video was created over a weekend highlighting the assets Edelman has produced for Dolby’s social channels. My role included motion graphics animation, finish editing, and sound editing.

  • Edelman Sizzle: Starbucks

    Edelman Sizzle: Starbucks

    The team at Edelman wanted to showcase some recent work for their client Starbucks. This video was created over a weekend with assets from their campaign with Chance the Rapper. My role included design, animation, and finishing.

  • Extinction Rebellion: How to Wheatpaste!

    Extinction Rebellion: How to Wheatpaste!

    This short instructional video was created to plant the seeds of art activism. Two members of XR Youth give a quick demonstration of the wheatpasting process. Charles Day was responsible for the lion’s share of the process: cinematography, direction, sound, and editing. Dilan and Sara are the two brave souls demonstrating the wheatpasting. My role…

  • Align1 Solutions: Introducing Muuv™

    Align1 Solutions: Introducing Muuv™

    Design, animation & compositing for Jay Gillespie and Worker Bee Films.

  • Bell Labs: “The Anomaly” Video Installation

    Bell Labs: “The Anomaly” Video Installation

    For this piece I worked with Daniel Tamman at Premote to complete a video wall installation at Bell Labs. My role was to create the concepts for what an anomaly could be, animating the concepts in Cinema 4D and After Effects, providing the composited scenes to Danny for his edit.

  • Nickelodeon: “Nick Radio” Rebrand

    Nickelodeon: “Nick Radio” Rebrand

    For this project I was asked by Buttermilk Studios to update an existing spot to reflect the new aesthetic direction of Nickelodeon. This involved creating and replacing the graphics in the environment that had been previously constructed, re-keying and re-grading the talent to match. Chris Davis was the creative director, Cricket Keys was the producer.