Each year, Robin Hood throws a benefit that raises millions of dollars to disperse through out New York City charities. On my second year working the event, I collaborated with designers to create the animated entryway that showed attendees all the positive change Robin Hood has caused over the last 35 years.

Additionally, I assisted producers and editors to create ultra-wide screen graphics for the video content that played throughout the event. These videos told the stories of those who's lives have been greatly impacted by the generosity of the Robin Hood Foundation.
LED Wall
Below is an example of one of the seven large scale LED walls I created for the entryway for the event. Each wall was set on a two-minute loop that combined imagery, kinetic type and treated video.
Interstitial Graphics
One of the best parts about working this event is the variety of graphic elements that are made. For the interstitials, I worked on a parody of Monday Night Football featuring Peyton and Eli Manning, while also creating graphics for heavy hitting pieces about poverty through out NYC. Two versions of graphics were made for all of the interstitial graphics; a super wide version for the room and a  16x9 versions for broadcast.
Social Media
The client requested a short animated frame to use in their 360-selfie camera set-up that needed to match the event branding. 
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