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Jason Willis is a Sundance award winning, multi-media creative professional located in Tucson, AZ. Specializing in video and motion graphics, his diversified skills include stop motion, live action, graphic design, photography, and animation production.

Animation

Stop Motion, 3D, Motion Graphics, Infographics, Parallax/ 2.5D, Unconventional Styles

Video

Shooting, Editing, Scoring, Concept, Storytelling, Timelapse, Post Production, Music Videos, Promotional Clips, Book Trailers

Design

Photography, Web, Print, Packaging, Logos, Custom Lettering, Album Covers, T-Shirts, Book and Magazine Design, Branding

FEATURED WORK

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TESTIMONIALS

“Catnip: Egress to Oblivion?” is a perfect parody of an older generation classroom anti-drug film, complete with dry narration, trippy visual effects, and user testimonials.

Kasia Cieplak-Mayr Von Baldegg

Executive Video Producer, The Atlantic

Bless you Jason. I can’t tell how happy we are with what you have achieved for us. It’s hands down the best video we have ever had. We bloody love it.

Dan Tayler

Guitarist, The Heavy

Simply the best! We’ve worked with Jason on a variety of spots and no matter what we throw his way he can take a simple idea and transform it into something magical.

J.J. Giddings

Marketing Director, The Loft Cinema

Jason completely actualized a timely and synergistic visual architecture, while fungibly leveraging future-proof deliverables. If you need someone to assertively unleash out-of-the-box media strategies, contact him right meow.

Nova the Cat

CEO, NovaCo

Jason Willis

Jason Willis

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Jason Willis is an award winning multi-media creative professional located in Tucson, AZ. Specializing in video and motion graphics, his diversified skills include stop motion, live action, graphic design, photography, and animation production.

His short film “Catnip: Egress to Oblivion?” won the Sundance Audience Award for Best Short Film in 2013 and has been featured in a variety of publications including the Atlantic, USA Today, Buzzfeed and Roger Ebert’s Film Journal.

As a designer, Jason is always excited to explore new creative avenues of communication, with a particular emphasis on offbeat visual styles, mixed media techniques, and humor.

Selected clients include They Might Be Giants, NinjaTune Records, Quirk Books, Something Weird Video, Trouble in Mind Records, The Loft Cinema, Cyclovia, Estrus Records, the University of Arizona, Dirtnap Records, IDW Publishing, The Heavy, Goner Records, Yoe Books, Edible Baja Arizona, John Grant and Golden Records.

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