Motion graphics fall 2020 — Boston University 
The prompt was to create a motion graphic about community. Whether it would be a vignette or series of vignettes, the narrative had to be non-linear. I interpreted non-linear to mean a story with freedom to deviate. I formed a simple plot, following the interaction of 4 small fire flies. This was an opportunity to further familiarize myself with After Effects tools. The goal was to recreate organic occurrences with vector shapes and precise approaches. 
Although conveying an organic subject matter, the project quickly shifted to a technical approach. The concept was to follow a group of fireflies as they interact with other plant and wildlife. The opening scene is a slow pan, following the path of the fireflies from day to night. Their paths were created with straight lines and arcs that follow a strict grid.

After Effects Techniques used include:​​​​​​​
Move on a path
Wave Warp
LoopOut (“pingpong”) expression
Circle burst
CC Bend it
Rotate on circle
Puppet Pin tool
Duik Bassel Plugin
The Puppet Pin tool combined with the Duik Bassel plugin, was the most complex tool used in this project. This effect was applied to a field of grass blowing in the wind. Although the field consists of one blade (duplicated and altered), all of the key frames on the puppet pins had to be offset. I also had to rationally plan which blade would lead the way based off of how grass responds to wind.

After Effects Animation with Duik Bassel Plugin (Puppet Pen Tool)

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