Julian Kings Final Project

The sound has been removed from the video but is present in the demo. This is a virtual environment made in unity for the Oculus Rift. It was made to help Veterans better cope with stress and hopefully improve their mindfulness. Controls: Hover analog sticks- use the raycast and then use front triggers to select things Right B button- toggles interface Right A button- changes user perspective left X button- Allows you to breath in the oculus (only press once)

Julian Kings playmaker scene with unity

I first created a simple island scene with the intention of having this crocodile move from island to island. I assigned an albeit terrible audio track that I found online to play while the crocodile is above the water. I also wanted to experiment with creating my own fps player camera. The controller is a two part rig with a player object that allows for movement and a camera that is locked to the player object to allow for rotational viewing. The crocodile has 2 animations one which moves its...

Julians Unity Scene

Having already been playing around with unity was definitely advantageous, I have the foundation to build a much more compelling and interesting project using this scene. I learned alot about using the post-pro stack and how to really create believable and beautiful environments during this assignment. I am looking forward to taking this project to the next step.

360 video contribution for Julian King

As producer for the video I developed the idea as well as made the necessary accommodations so that we could film and interview. On film day I aided in audio capture of ambient sound and also recorded several interviews with students. I consulted with my group mates for organizing the story and flow of the video as well. Post shoot I helped edit and weighed in heavily on decisions regarding the video formatting and narrative. I also posted the video and wrote the brief summary of our experience.

Lava pour 360 video group project: Julian King, Audrey Lee, Sergey Korovayny

What started as a simple enough concept ended up evolving into a really interesting exploration of one of the most unique and awe inspiring activities at SU. We definitely have to thank both Bob and Jeff for so graciously hosting us for the pour, as well as being very open to talking about the lava, furnace, and class in general(special thanks to Jeff for providing the interview that we used as narration). There was definitely a ton we learned while filming we conducted several interviews with students in the class...

360 video pitch for Julian King

video of a SU lava pour, this video would realistically be from the standpoint of someone in the audience, but would offer great insight into one of SU's most unique achievements.   bird/squirrel feeder, pretty simple concept. Have the camera at the center of a platform surrounded by bird feed and see what animals come to eat.