This podcast is a dramatized science fiction serial in the style of classic radio dramas that utilizes voice acting, sound effects, and music to create an immersive experience.
“Trace of Gravity” by Mark Petrie
This is the official music video for Mark Petrie’s “Trace of Gravity.” I was commissioned to create a video for his song using nothing but stock footage (on a limited budget). This was the result.
metzae.media
It’s been a long time since this site saw an upgrade, and with the new focus of my work, I thought I’d give it an overhaul.
“His Brightest Star Was You” by Two Steps from Hell + Tomb Raider
Before she became a tomb raider, Lara Croft had to learn how to survive. This short but compelling vignette is based on the trailer for 2013 game Tomb Raider and features music by Two Steps from Hell. This version is the first draft, so it’s not quite perfect yet. I need to finish putting the […]
Metzae.net is now 15 years old!
I registered Metzae.net a decade ago right after adopting the screen name Metzae. Since then, it has grown into a large network of dozens of websites. The original site is completely unique, and I have filled it with things to discover. Some of them are obvious and some are intentionally hard to find. Though the website doesn’t follow the schemes of most other websites (especially since the evolution of social networks), it does have a specific purpose. It is digital art, a virtual exhibit, and social experiment all in one. If you decide to look through it, there’s only one thing I can tell you: look closer.
Metzae.net is now 10 years old!
I registered Metzae.net a decade ago right after adopting the screen name Metzae. Since then, it has grown into a large network of websites that cover everything from photos to politics to profanity. The original site is the most unique sites I’ve ever created and is full of things to discover. Some of them are obvious and some are intentionally hard to find. Though the website doesn’t follow the schemes of most other websites (especially since the evolution of social networks), it does have a specific purpose. It is digital art, a virtual exhibit, and social experiment all in one. If you decide to look through it, there’s only one thing I can tell you: look closer.