MATTHEW'S MINIATURE EFFECTS WORK IN VIDEO PRODUCTIONS

Here are a few of the older miniature effects that went into my videos over the years.
This is by no means exhaustive, but it gives a hint of this one aspect of my videography work over the past 20 years.

I'd really like to overhaul all of these videos and put them online safely and legally but of course only some of the past participants, the location providers and the actors cast in them, have signed on officially and agreed to the current terms I want for the video channel, terms that are generous to all of my cast members but also sustainable long term.
Digital fire sim plus miniature pyrotechnics, from 'Averting Apocalypse' (2016). Obviously in this scene doomsday was not successfully averted.
Miniature paper flowers in miniature flowerpots, made for Mother's Day a few years ago.
As digital physics simulation improves, I'm likely to pivot increasingly to 3d-simulated effects, not high-speed miniature photography, but the era of my miniature work isn't entirely over yet, as video projects such as 'Passages' and 'Tinyville Disaster 2' continue to opt for a miniature-effects aesthetic. 
More examples of notable mini fx scenes of various types, scattered across projects such as 'Church of Explosions & Mayhem', 'Sabotage 757', 'Star Frigate One', 'Fortress Siege', 'Doppelganger', 'House Trek: The Next Generation', 'Video Heist', 'Tinyville Disaster 2: Micropocalypse', 'Fortress Siege 2' and a couple of other projects, may be posted over time.
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