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Gotta Go is a USC undergraduate second year film, animated by Rebecca Harter-Foist. Original score was composed by Oliviana Marie.
Minutes before his job interview, a potential hire gets trapped in an abandoned bathroom.
Gotta Go was an official selection for the DaVinci International Film Festival 2025 Jr. Leo Program and Animation categories.
Indefinitely is a USC MFA 3 Thesis film, directed by Aloha Lee.
A lighthouse keeper and an astronomer fall in love in the midst of their long awaited arrival for comet Gadot.
I worked as a character animator for Didi and a VFX animator for the trees, water, and miscellaneous objects.
Birthdays is an animated documentary by Rebecca Harter-Foist. Birthdays are a universal holiday celebrated among almost all cultures, however, we all have a unique story tell. This film explores the birthday traditions of 3 individuals. This documentary was made possible with the voice talents of: Madeline Clara Cheng, Andrew Daetz, and Grace.
Elements is a sequential motion design experiment, animated by Rebecca Harter-Foist. It showcases fluid motion of the 4 elements: earth, wind, fire, and water. Elements is inspired by Disney's Fantasia (1940). The music is sourced from Tchaikovsky's The Nutcracker: Tea (Chinese Dance).
Back to School is an animated musical excerpt by Rebecca Harter-Foist. This short visualizes the song lyrics of a boy going back to school after a long summer break. All credit for the song, "We're Going to Be Friends," goes to The White Stripes.
Mailed It! is a USC fourth year Capstone Film, directed by Hallie Farmer.
A mail man must find a solution to being replaced by a robot.
I worked as a character animator for the Mailbot, the Dog, and the Postman.
Hellevator is a USC undergraduate first year film, made by Christina Zhang, Matteo Aldon, and Rebecca Harter-Foist.
It is a vignette story of an elevator that only goes to the 13th floor.
I illustrated backgrounds and work as a character animator.