the Motion Graphic Design category
Students in Zooppa.com video contest
Two students from the Motion Graphics 2 class have won prizes in an online competition at Zooppa.com. They entered their work as part of their final project assignment, shooting a video for a Silk Soymilk contest titled “Better for You, Better for the Earth.”
Talib Kweli – “Cold Rain”
Ex’pression alumnus Roy Miles directed this video for Talib Kweli’s song Cold Rain. Roy enlisted the help of AVE program director Andrew Schlussel and course director Brian Andrews to create visual effects shots in this video.
Win Big Checks At Ex’pression College!
Motion Graphic Design students, Lydia Baillergeau and Karen Wong, won a PSA contest from the Safe America Foundation as a part of a class project!
Simplify Your Life | Contest
Lydia Baillergeau created this piece in the Motion Graphics 2 class for an AT&T “Simplify Your Life” contest. She illustrated all of the assets in Adobe Illustrator and animated in After Effects.
Lucid Mechanism | Designed To Break (official version)
Lucid Mechanism is the musical alchemy of structure, technology, fluidity and humanity; casting its spell with dark rhythms and ethereal melodies.
Night Fishing with Cormorants
“A beautiful and fascinating work containing inspirations coming from a distant literary and pictorial past. By using them, with no naturalistic but absolutely modern strokes, the author manages to reach a perfect communion with the natural world.”
Scalpel Ad | Motion TV
Ex’pression students took first place in motion graphics at the future@motion 2010 competition!
Avatar Spoof for Commercial
Motion Graphics student, Beau Lewis, creates a commercial for his software client by spoofing Avatar and Eminem, the rapper.
Adobe Design Achievement Awards
Ex’pression graduates Patrick Kim and Albert Omoss reached the semi-finals in the world-wide Adobe Design Achievment Awards!
MGD grad creates looks for CMA artists
MAXON, maker of the 3D software CINEMA 4D, featured an article on their site detailing the ways in which artists use their software. Included in the story is Ex’pression College alumnus Christopher McCard (Class 58).





















