Here's my 11 Second Club entry for April, 2010. It came in 82nd out of 177 with a score of 4.18. The acting choices were pretty over the top, and I can see that I need to improve my moving holds. I think I did a better job with the poses this time, though.

I designed and rigged the characters, and did all modeling, texturing and lighting in this scene.

     
 

This is my 11 Second Club entry for March, 2010. It came in 71st out of 153 with a score of 4.53. The movement is a little stiff and the poses aren't as dynamic as I would like, but the overall weirdness went over with the voters pretty well!

I designed and rigged the characters, and did all modeling, texturing and lighting in this scene.

   
 

Here's an acting test. The clip is from the 1959 film "The House on Haunted Hill" starring Vincent Price. Big thanks to Michael Cawood and all who gave me great advice and critiques on the 11 Second Club Personal Works forum!

I used the Alfred and Andy rigs and did the set design and lighting.

   
 

This is my first entry into the 11 Second Club contest. It is from July of 2008. I had a lot of fun doing this one. It came in 33rd out of 160 with a score of 4.91.

I could have done a better job with cleanup, and Moom's knees pop too much, but I think that I did a pretty good job picking acting choices for all the characters.

I used the Alfred, Sergio, and Moom rigs in this scene, and did the set design and lighting.

   
 

Here's an acting test I did a few years ago with my Lucifer rig.

I think I got a good sinister feel with this one. The facial animation and gestures are pretty good, but I could have done a lot more with the hands, which look kind of pinned down.

I designed and rigged the character, and did all modeling, texturing and lighting in this scene.

     
 

I did this for practice for physical game-type animation. I think I did a pretty good job with weight and physics in this one, but in the future I want to blend the movements together better.

I used the Moom rig and did the lighting and sound design for this scene.

   
 

This is my 11 Second Club entry for June, 2009. It came in 55th out of 137 with a 4.66 rating.

I think I could have gotten a lot more flexibility in the poses but it turned out to be kind of appealing anyway.

I used the Squirrely rig and did the lighting and set design.

   
 

This is a two-character acting test. The sound clip is the famous scene from the James Bond movie Goldfinger with the laser cutter.

I think the facial animation is pretty good, but I didn't do so well with the physical stuff.

I used the Moom rig and did the lighting, prop modeling, and set design.

   
 

This is my 11 Second Club entry for November, 2008. It came in 28th out of 109 with a 4.56 rating.

I think some of the gestures are pretty good, but the poses are a little repetitive and a little too up-and-down.

I used the Sergio and Andy rigs and did the lighting, prop modeling, and set design.