✓erifry'd Creative Director Reel
This VFX reel blends raw skate footage with cutting-edge visuals, showcasing advanced editing styles and a fresh, imaginative take on skate culture.
Leap of Faith: The Lost Tapes
This comedic reimagining of Jamie Thomas’s iconic attempt sees him fully landing the famed leap of faith, using Jaws’s motion capture data for peak authenticity. The result is a playful blend of VX nostalgia and advanced VFX—breathing new life into skate history.
Handy Handerson "Crazy Fingers"
This surreal Tech Deck–inspired parody garnered a direct shoutout from Andy Anderson and Powell Peralta. It reimagines Andy’s “Crazy Wisdom” part by depicting him as a giant 3D hand, complete with his signature helmet, hair, and simulated clothing.
Leo Romero But the Floor is Lava
A fiery collaboration with Leo Romero that drops him into a “Kasso” rail challenge over molten lava. He miraculously lands the trick (and avoids being burned alive) in a playful blend of live‐action skate footage and CGI wizardry.
Do A Rickflip!
A Rick and Morty skate crossover that leverages advanced VFX to transform real skate footage into cartoon characters and environments. It’s a comedic twist on interdimensional board sports that fuses irreverent humor with razor‐sharp skate skills.
Water Tower Gap: The Lost Tapes
An alternate timeline of Jeremy Wray’s legendary water tower gap ollie. This time, a small pebble triggers a ragdoll simulation depicting what could have gone wrong, adding a comedic spin to a high‐stakes classic.
The Weeknd Skate Part
A music video–meets–skate edit blending Shane O’Neill’s smooth style with The Weeknd’s atmospheric vibe. It’s a creative mashup that hints at how skate footage and a chart‐topping artist’s aesthetic can collide to form something unique.
Nyjah in Skater XL
Edit I made for Nyjah Huston's Nike shoe
El Toro: The Lost Tapes 2
A double landing of Ryan Sheckler and Nyjah Huston’s backside flips down El Toro, enhanced with smooth transitions and illusions. This high‐energy edit reworks historic battles into a back‐to‐back success story.
Bart's "Cowabunga" Part
A Simpsons‐inspired skate outing using the same VFX workflow as Rick and Morty. Bart steps into real‐world skate spots in a fun, cartoon‐to‐live‐action crossover that captures the show’s playful spirit.
Shane O'Naill
Another Tech Deck‐style concept showcasing Shane O’Neill as a giant 3D hand, echoing the surreal approach of “Handy Handerson.” It highlights ultra‐precise trick execution paired with playful, oversized visuals.
More edits on my Instagram