Chris Loope - Blog

About this site

Ideas. Work. Community

I am the Creative Video Director at The Rock Church in San Diego, Ca. I am a motion graphic artist, videographer, director, and a photographer. I'm looking to learn from artists and share some things that I have discovered in my own journey.

I am proud to have worked on this project. The Rock Films team is passionate about  projects that deliver hope or challenge for any person/community willing to be a vessel of change in this world.

Primary Crew:
Christopher Francis: DP
Nicole Franco: Producer
David Schulz: Editor
Chris Hylton: Cinema 4D artist

I wrote, directed, color graded, and did the after effects production for the project. 

The Freedom Project / Red Tape /
This is a glimpse into the near future if every charity, social justice, church, and aid organization stepped out or gave up on caring for the world or community. Worse, this video is a depiction of humanity loosing it’s care for one another.

The freedom project is a small movement of commoners deciding to unite and engage the population with love and hope. Red tape represents; oppression, abuse, addiction, indifference, and loneliness. There is freedom from these things and we must choose it and then give it to others. 

“An injustice anywhere is an injustice everywhere.”

The Process

Filming
We shot this video using only the Canon 5D mkii with various prime lenses. 

Post
The end was a lot of work for Chris Hylton (Cinema 4D) and myself (After Effects). Hylton made various sets and red tape animations in a sky atmosphere. Tape was certainly a difficult texture/shape to deal with.

I colored this project using Looks in After Effects. The trick was using the Lift/Gamma tool and fixing the levels using Curves. Looks is a pretty gimmicky and entry level coloring tool, but if you have a good eye and have a look that you want to achieve, I think it’s the quickest tool out there. 

I’m reminiscing on how intense this project was for the timeline and budget I was given. I was trying to figure out if I was going to make the creatures out of material, make custom puppetry or what? It ended up making most sense for the financial and time constraints to make the environments and creatures out of photos. Has anyone else created something like this? What did you do to create it?

I made a quick Bumper yesterday for the Jesus Dilemma kick off. I had to come up with something that wouldn’t be super lame in about 2-3 hours. It’s not the coolest thing ever, but I kinda like it.

After effects for animation and camera shake, Twitch, custom grading.

Check out the actual trailers here:

Trailer 1 - Crutch
Trailer 2 - Hypocrites
Trailer 3 - Uncertain

This is a custom DVD authoring, sound design, and animation
I did for “The Road”, a documentary about the abuse and genocide happening to the Karen people.

Design and animation through Photoshop and After Effects. 

“The Road” is a documentary by roadofresistance.com a non-profit bringing awareness and education through storytelling. They hope through the stories they capture, people are moved to act. Through media they hope to create a grassroots movement that will spur real change.