The Works of Austin Murphy
Premiered November, 2021 as an advertisement for ZENB's Friendsgiving promo. This one of the many ads I made for this event, which led to me getting a care package of pasta in the mail. Very pleasant.
Finished on August 30th, 2020. A little personal project of mine. I've been trying to build an identity in the community of a game called Halo. This is my most recent endeavor, an intro I made with Premiere alone.
Finalized on May 30th, 2022. The fifth project I got to work on with Professor Jeremy Pettitt of the Moody Bible Institute in Chicago. This particular piece was on the idea of editing your life, so I decided to incorporate clever editing that was meant to convey what it means to edit the mess in life.
Finalized on August 18th, 2020. As part of my interest in the Halo franchise, I joined up with a team called Coral as their Community Manager to help promote their latest fan title. These were some of the many intro ideas for their various trailers and promotional material.
Finished October 7th, 2020. In the midst of the boredom that came with lockdown this summer, I had decided to create a nice wallpaper using Halo once again, as well as a classic 80s synthwave vibe. You can find this wallpaper and use it yourself on Wallpaper Engine, titled "Become Synthwave".
Made on September 9th, 2021. A company called ZenB reached out to me and asked me to help them take advertisements they had already finished and re-cut them entirely to change them into an entirely new theme. This 30 second cut is one of 15 different cuts and is made of 3 separate advertisements they scrapped.
Uploaded January 11th, 2022. Professor Jeremy Pettitt often gives talks on various subjects that he feels are worth addressing, and it was my job to make sure that his messages were properly shot and distributed to his personal audience.
Uploaded March 23rd, 2017. A visualization for a track that a friend of mine had me create for him. This was my first venture into using After Effects.
Uploaded on September 3rd, 2021. The sixth episode of a show I produced alone titled Tarkov: A Halo Story. I put together the crew for this show and made the episodes themselves entirely on my own, only having some help in writing, and with an artist and composer to enhance the story. I also edited the video format version of this episode, hence why it's here on my site. You can find the full show on YouTube and any service you use to stream podcasts.