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2006 PhilmSmith ShowReel
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2005 30 Second TVC
Production Company:
FilmGraphics
Agency:
The Works
Producer:
Michael Cook
Director:
Steve Pasvolski
TVC on the new Jim Beam Barrel Can. Responsibilities included all modelling, animation and compositing as well as all typographic treatment.

 

 
 


2005 10:40 sec 35mm Film
Production Company:
AFTRS
Producer:
Luke Eve
Writer/Director/Visual Effects Supervisor:
Phil Smith
A huge visual effects short film, with more than 100 shots which had extensive work done on them. http://www.CrookedMick.com

 

 
 


2003 09:00 35mm Film
Production Company:
AFTRS
Producer:
Adam Dolman
Director:
Peter Sved
Phil was lead environment artist and had the responsibility of building most of the Crawlspace world in 3D.

 

 
 


2003 09:00 35mm Film
Production Company:
AFTRS
Producer:
Andrew Gregory
Director:
Sejong Park
Phil made a small contribution to Birthday Boy, helping out director Sejong Park by adding detail to existing models and modelling and placing trees, rocks and grasses. http://www.birthdayboymovie.com

 

 
 


2003 08:10 DigiBeta
Production Company:
AFTRS
Producer:
Luke Eve
Director:
Beth Armstrong
Phil's role was to design and animate the opening 'mud splatter' title, as well as a series of title cards which occurred throughout the film.

 

 
 


1999 15:00 16mm Film
Production Company:
UWS Nepean
Producer:
Wendy Chandler
Writer/Director/Co-Animator/Co-Designer:
Phil Smith
SIVE (Self Imposed Virtual Environment) was a pre-matrix film about an individuals discovery that he was living in a computer generated world. 3D was used for the computer world, and traditional Stop-Motion was used to create the real world.

 

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InnerOrbit

 

 

 


1994 8:00 Video
Writer/Director: Phil Smith
Short experimental film which explores a circular dreamlike world in which a coma patient is pursued by his own inner demons. Toured NSW as part of the ArtExpress exhibition.