A lot has changed over the years, from people I know, the career I am in and the things that got me into the thing I love doing.
First chapter was about being part of world's others created.
Now it’s about building one of my own.
I started in 2007 designing club graphics on MySpace. No plan. Just work ethic. One post turned into momentum. Momentum turned into studios reaching out. Marvel. WB. Netflix. Sony.
From Melbourne to cities I’d never even been to. Stadiums. Murals. Big moments.
But lately I’ve felt the shift, a bigger purpose.
It’s not about just making visuals anymore.
It’s about building spaces. Creating platforms. Opening doors. Something bigger than me.
I’m growing into the next purpose of my life and career.
This next chapter isn’t about elevation for myself.
We elevate.
Thank you to all the fans supporting and who made the journey extra special so far!
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Major love to @shaydoshi for the awesome video he put together!
Was just playing around with a random backstory 👌😁
Victor was once a respected doctor and lab technician trying to keep his dying wife alive.
Crushed by medical debt and failed treatments, he began stealing discarded medication from the hospital he worked at to ease her suffering. When he was caught, he lost his medical licence, his reputation, and any chance at a normal life.
Desperate for money, Victor took brutal night shifts at a slaughterhouse maintaining industrial freezer rooms. One night, a faulty lock trapped him inside during a storm. Hours in the freezing cold left his body permanently disfigured with severe frostbite, his skin pale and damaged beyond repair.
Victor survived, but while he lay recovering in hospital, Nora died alone beside a flickering machine in a room nobody came back to check.
Time Froze.
Now he wanders through the forgotten corners of Gotham in a refrigerated suit that keeps his ruined body alive, carrying the scars of frostbite as a moment in time.
To the city he became a monster, but Victor sees himself as what the system created when compassion became a luxury only the rich could afford.
A cold reminder that the same world that abandoned his wife is finally beginning to feel what he felt that night inside the freezer.
Cold and Alone.
Working in the cold... (wip)
I'm just going to assume if Matt Reeves does make a Mr. Freeze and makes him more grounded, bet he would be a version where is he disfigured due to his body covered in frostbite from being trapped in a cool room at a slaughter house he worked at trying to work nights to cover the bills and take care of his sick wife.... 🥲👌
I'm not expecting much from this year's Summer Game Fest but with all the rumours going around about a new DC fighter by NRS, I'm excited for anything they drop with DC
Watched Mortal Kombat 2 last night going in with high hopes because I genuinely want both fighter movies dropping this year to thrive.
Off the bat, MK2 is way better than part one for me in terms of direction, action, and pacing. Focusing heavily on the tournament side of things did two things. The good part is we got almost nonstop action throughout the whole movie.
The downside to that though is it left very little room for the story to really cook. There were a lot of ingredients thrown in to set up future storylines, but because of that, the actual story here felt pushed to the side a bit for the sake of the action.
That being said, I know Mortal Kombat fans are going to appreciate the details in this movie. From the camera framing, iconic stages, cameos, and Easter eggs, you can tell there’s love for the games all throughout it.
The movie definitely feels like a strong setup for what’s next, I just wish this particular story was more fleshed out, especially Kitana’s because she was easily the MVP of the movie for me. Badass presence and she really delivered emotionally in her role too.
Comic relief wise, bringing back Kano was a great choice, and Karl as Cage worked surprisingly well. But again, with Cage it kinda felt like he went from A to Z a little too fast, from nobody to somebody almost instantly.
Cole absolutely SMASHED his fight 🥲
There’s still a lot of characters that need proper justice in the upcoming movies and I really hope we get that, Noob I'm looking at you 😭
If you’re down for action-packed fights, brutal fatalities, and a movie that clearly loves the details from the games, you’ll definitely enjoy this one.