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CORRUPT - Short Live-Action Animation
This was a short animation scene that I wrote/directed/animated for a college project.
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Shot using a Black Magic Pocket Camera
Edited using Adobe Premiere Pro
Animated using Adobe After Effects
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Shot using a Black Magic Pocket Camera
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Animated using Adobe After Effects
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Видео
Ryan Duffy Net Art Screencast
Просмотров 477 лет назад
College project where I had to make a screencast tutorial on a gif made for my User Theories module.
Mountain Map Animation - Sample
Просмотров 657 лет назад
This is a small sample of a large animation the I did for a "Little Road Productions" project. Created in After Effects.
Little Road Productions Logo Animation
Просмотров 3207 лет назад
I created this animation for a studio that I did work experience with.
The Wait - Student Short Film
Просмотров 2157 лет назад
Short film that we made outside of college back in Early 2016. We really hope you like it as we worked very hard on producing this passion project while struggling with assignments. Please Enjoy! :) Credits: Written & Produced by Jayme McLaughlin Director of Photography - Ciaran Curran Edited by Ryan Duffy (No Purpose Designs) Directed by Ciaran Curran/Robyn Duffy All other credits and music li...
Support - Storyboard Animation
Просмотров 567 лет назад
Created by Ryan Duffy - No Purpose Designs This is a storyboard animation that I created with the intention of exploring Internet Culture. Such as how an online fan culture/community can connect people, as well as showing how creating fan art can have huge positive effects. I really hope you all enjoy! Please Like, Share, Subscribe & Follow my "No Purpose Designs" Facebook Page. Thank You! Roya...
Fall of the Wolf - Parody Documentary by Ryan Duffy
Просмотров 1738 лет назад
As part of college we had to create a Documentary based on our B-Movie that we created. I decided to base it on the Actor's career after the B-Movie went mainstream. Created by No Purpose Designs Studios. nopurposedesigns/ Directed, Written and Produced by Ryan Duffy. Full Credits within the Video. Hope you enjoy :)
Break - Short by No Purpose Designs Studios
Просмотров 1448 лет назад
A 1 minute short that I did as part of my College Anthology Project. Not suitable for kids. LIKE and SUBSCRIBE for more. Created by No Purpose Designs Studios. nopurposedesigns/ Produced, Directed & Acted by Ryan Duffy. Co-Star Julie Crowe. Camera by John McCallig.
SAM - Short Film
Просмотров 2 тыс.8 лет назад
This is the short film the my team and I created within 2-3 months during college. We were happy to get high reception from the lecturers about it. So we would love to hear what everyone else thinks. :) Initial Plot by Ryan Duffy (Me). Story Adapted by Ciaran Curran. Directed & Written by Ciaran Curran. Assistant Director - Aime Beatty. Producer Jack Sadlier. Camera by Ciaran Curran. Edited by ...
DkIT Chronicles Trailer
Просмотров 3409 лет назад
I DO NOT OWN THE MUSIC IN THIS TRAILER!!! My studio 'No Purpose Designs' has worked in collaboration with the Team at 'It Was Me Austin Productions'. We now reveal to you the Trailer for our 20 Minute Movie 'DkIT Chronicles'. It is basically a bunch of the Projects that the Team has made and I edited them all together to make 1 Big Story set in the same universe. Created & Edited by Ryan Duffy ...
DkIT Music Video Project
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I DO NOT OWN THE MUSIC IN THIS VIDEO Myself 4 others had to get together, pick a song to do and create a music video of it. This was the outcome. A music video Parody of Shipping into Boston by Dropkick Murphys. My roles were: Co-Director, Editor, Actor.
Ryan Drum Montage - Arctic Monkeys
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My first Editing Assignment in College. Me Drumming in a 1 minute montage. Thank you Arctic Monkeys from A View from the Afternoon.
Growing up with Dyspraxia Part 2 (of 2)
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PART 1 ruclips.net/video/YbVK3XpP4bM/видео.html This video is about my own personal experience growing up with Dyspraxia. A lot of People don't fully understand the difficulties that one has to face when dealing with Dyspraxia or they just don't know how to handle it. I hope by watching this video, it will better your understanding of this Motor Skill Disorder. I apologize for the lack of cuts,...
Growing up with Dyspraxia Part 1 (of 2)
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Growing up with Dyspraxia Part 1 (of 2)
Kingdom Hearts 1.5 HD Remix - KHFM Platinum Trophy
Просмотров 45711 лет назад
Kingdom Hearts 1.5 HD Remix - KHFM Platinum Trophy
Quick Storyboard for 'Birth of the Anti-Angel'
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Quick Storyboard for 'Birth of the Anti-Angel'
A Dream for a Wish (Prologue) by Ryan Duffy
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A Dream for a Wish (Prologue) by Ryan Duffy
Dream of a Wish: First 2 Seconds by Ryan Duffy
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Dream of a Wish: First 2 Seconds by Ryan Duffy
Why Spell When You Have "Mad Volume"? (BB)
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Why Spell When You Have "Mad Volume"? (BB)
thank u for uploading
fave scene in the whole series. fat stacking benjis lol
I GOT U IN MY SIGHT , DON'T EVEN GOTTA TAKE MY SHADES OFF I KNOW U TRYNA FRONT, YOU'LL HEAR ME COMIN BY THE BLUNT COUGH
Yea yea
Bastard!
HEARTLESS BASTARD!!!
Are you even listening to me?
Bastard.
Saying the Game Awards is better than any other Awards show is like saying shooting yourself is better than any other forms of suicide. You're an idiot
Saying that the Game Awards is better than any other Award Show is like saying a mass shooting is better than any other form of terrorism. In other words... it's fucking stupid.
Wothless animation
I had the mental retardation label instead of Dyspraxia yet I have dyscalculia and Dysgraphia too.
Dyspraxia is more common in men/boys than women/girls. I have it myself.
pls post again dude i loved ur content
Thank you very much :) I've moved to the channel "NoPurposeIndie". Hopefully there is something new you'll like on that channel ^^
ruclips.net/channel/UCYs-F7IK9DnoFawsPodprMA ☺️
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Thank you so much for the two part dyspraxia video Ryan. Although it appears to have been 7 years since you uploaded them they are still helping and educating people. I found your videos this evening whilst I’ve been looking on how to support my 10 year old boy and it’s been really insightful. Well done to you mate and i hope life is treating you well 👍🏻
little assassin creed yeeeesss :)
May even give you an interesting talent. I think I have it. I have poor hand writing but my cursive is better and strangely I can write in cursive backwards even better.
Jesse taught Pete how to spell the word "Street" that's why he's his hero and shit!
skinny peat
I can very strongly relate to your statement, "With Dyspraxia you want to do a lot of things but you can never finish it. In the end you become a Jack of all trades, Master of none." We have to constantly explore different skills in which we are good at because we suck at so many things due to our motor coordination problem.
We're a special breed ;) Which we can easily use to our advantage ^^ Just roll with it 😁
I applaud you for your determination. Being a Dyspraxic is hard. It was even harder as a child if the people around you are ignorant of your condition. The negative impact of our condition on our self esteem is profound. I am currently working on gradually improving my self esteem as I learn different new skills, even if I might not turn out to be good in them.
Thank you for being so open about it. My 8-year old has DCD / Dyspraxia and adhd and I have been finding it very difficult to understand which of his behaviours are linked to the DCD. He is a poor reader and still struggles with basic maths. He zones out a lot and then nothing goes in. I worry a lot about his future, academically and otherwise... 😞
Well those seem like the signs of it. But don't worry his future, there's nothing stopping him from doing the same as everyone else. He'll just have to work a bit harder than everyone else. Just be patient with his learning and he'll understand it all in the end. :)
@@NPDStudio Thank you :) Knowing more about this condition helps me understand what's going on in his brain and that it's not due to being stubborn or unintelligent....! Problem is, he often calls himself an 'idiot'.. I don't think he gets bullied in school but he sees how other kids thrive and feels like there's something wrong with him. Would you say it would help if he knew about his diagnosis? He doesn't really understand, I think... We've been to OT but I tried not to make it into a big thing, just that he goes there for some fun exercises etc...
@@lindam4133 No need to make it a big deal, but it'd be better if he knew, and knew exactly what happens and what it means. Explain that he is "not" an idiot by any means, but things just taking longer to 'click' in his head. And standard schools & teachers don't really understand and the school system isn't structured to help those who are different. So yeah, school might suck for him like it did for me. BUT - College is perfectly suited, especially if he is creative. By the time he is in college, he'll be as strong, smart & as confident as anyone else. People with Dyspraxia also suffer from random doses of depression (which I can confirm will happen often), but just make sure he knows that he is not "dumb" because he is bad at simple answers or tests. You guys just need to figure out a way for him to learn that suits him. Here's some examples I did: - Color Coding all books - Learn online (courses on RUclips,etc), instead of studying big books or novels. - Write / Read paragraphs or segments at a time instead of pages at a time. - Drawing & Doodling to keep creative. - Something like a bracelet / chain or wristband to tug on when he starts drifting off and stops paying attention. Just do what you can to learn about it before you tell him so you both understand the correct information. Hope that helps :)
DundalkD93 this is so helpful, thank you so much. He is actually a creative boy, always has been. He loves Minecraft, spends hours on it constructing his little worlds.. 😌 Not sure if lots of screen time is good for his brain.. but I don’t mind Minecraft so much.. What you suggested makes total sense, I will try and apply your ideas and see how it goes. You should be incredibly proud of yourself. It must’ve been hell at times. Keep doing what you’re doing and be safe 😊
@@lindam4133omg wow! I should let you know something. I'm a BIG gamer! (Maybe a bit too much 😂) And yet, with Dyspraxia, I was able to complete my Lv8 Honours Degree in College (4years), and am currently a Game Developer / Film Editor / Animator working in the city :) - Which is exactly what I wanted to do, but thought I never could. (And btw, I was rubbish in school lol Like a D or F student). And I was extremely sociable in college. Video games helped me through a lot and inspired my creativity beyond anything I could describe and helped me understand a lot of technical stuff later on. Just like your son, I loved building world's, stories and characters in games like Minecraft, LittleBigPlanet, etc. I think he'll be just fine ^_^
I have Dyspraxia and i'm to learn to guitar
hey I have dyspaxia to I might not know with it be adult but i know you fell
Yo man I'm 33 with Despraxia know how you feel bro
Dyspraxia has nothing to do with intelligence, people need more education on the condition. It really annoys me when people in education do not understand.
God bless the parents who recognise such in their kids and get it seen to early in life. I'm 59 , struggled all my life. I'm not blaming my mother any more as she is too sick to look to anything outside her own world = a narcissist But we can take back our own lives...even if we are a bit older . I'm now 59. I was told I was lazy by her. I just couldn't do "It,". Very cruel but it was their time. Now we know where to go for help/ we can search here.
You have helped me as I FINALLY got humble enough to see I had similar issues...at 59.. It has been very hard Especially with such a high achieving family who were very clever. I learnt in an auďitory way; as my Dad was a linguist & (like you...used hearing facilities that I worked out MYSELF with no outside adviser / any help as there was just no awareness back then. It has been a horrendously hard path..I'm sure many others will have given up as I wanted to many times. Now it is better - with far more awareness than back in my day. ) I'm awaiting my assessment only just now- as in my day It wasn't so talked about...but the issues just like up undiagnosed. I felt worthless and left school early....onto a profession where Gross & minor motor skills are very much needed...& nursing was for the non-uni students = a total Nightmare for people like us. & I struggled Big time to get thru my RGN nurse training. As one needs many motor skills & numerical...which weren't even there + exhaustion + stress & many fine & gross motor skills & I feel many of us have co-morbidity issues into other areas such as anxiety and ADHD. if not treated we progress into having substance abuse: as I did. This has been my experience to go into we develop really tough alcohol addiction...even if "just' binge drinking most evenings; It can be a camoflague for underlying issues such as this. This is my story. Using alcohol Evenings then starting to fall back in New work life - just as I did in school. Why we need to get help earlier. I agree with you I'm only now getting my assessment @ 59! & I only got my awareness thru my job:- Working with supporting people with learning diffs. We need to spread the awareness to the world .but we cannot until we are diagnosed & still in the darkness. Thank You so very much for spreading awareness. . P.s. I relate to your music I have been like this with Art & at dance ...I got affirmed. Where thete was 0 in school. I feel the Arts are the way personally & gardening. Bless You. I'm so grateful for your honesty. Exactly like me. It is the level of putting in the more effort in the time. I get it with the right teachers. I got a Distinction in art @ Diploma....moved on & failed as next place was tooVictorian & prescriptive ,= dropping out & "failing". ADHD too I feel for me. Often the way. There are some congruences between the issues . But I am only finding out now. They people I support who have been diagnosed ADHD / whatever . For me the starting point is going for one if my comirditities which is actually diagnosed with a shiryee waiting list. ADHT waiting list in Sth West UK = 2.5 years!! If you go on the NHS = so many must be feeling they have ADHD. Pretty shocking. Resources are narrowing which us bad news for the poor Who can't go Private. I feel the poor will now suffer with such .
Wierd question but I had a lot of learning issues and "clumsiness" and also bed wetting until 12. Is it possible Dyspraxia causes some to wet the bed until a late age?
My life was hell when I was a kid but I still went to uni and got through. But I can completely relate to what you're saying. That said as an adult its still struggle. You suffer anxiety and it's worse than it would be in others. Co-ordination is a nightmare, interviews are hell. But the natural creativity and reading I completely get. Loved this video as it's so accurate and informative about dyspraxia.
Thanks for your kind words man. Congrats on getting through Uni. That's easily the toughest part. I got through it last year and am now working in a Game Dev company as a writer. Though I still had to mention my difficulties and that I'll need clear instructions before I can do anything. I never thought writing would be something in my reach but the creative industry is very welcoming with those with difficulties. I found interviews to be my best asset as I try to fake as much confidence as possible to the point where you become confident in general. Our difficulties are just what make us unique and allow us to think outside the box. Use it as a strength and you'll find the confidence and skill you're looking for. :)
Mad stack and benjies yo
You are an inspiration and an amazing young man. Thank you for your honesty. My 9 year old Grandson has dispraxia and we are considering do vlogs to help kids of his age. Good luck to you in life. Be proud of your achievements, because you deserve it.
Watched both your videos mate. Really good and I know it would have been awkward to do. Don't give up your music bud. You can see your face light up when you talk about. I'm exactly the same. I liked the end when you went on about never giving up. I think that's the gift of dyspraxia because we find everything soo difficult. Therefore the hard things in life where most people would give up aren't difficult. They are just our normal.
#dyspraxiasquad
Very helpful video.
There will now be kids all across America using this classic line to their English class teachers.
Brilliant video... thanks 👍
Thank you for sharing your story. It takes courage to be so honest and you must be proud of yourself as it's an important testimony for many people.
Thank you for sharing your struggles and advice with us! My 8 year old son has dyspraxia and you sharing this gives me insight into his world. I will also share this video with his teachers to help them better understand my son. God bless you.
How Skinny can keep a straight face whilst saying that is amazing
Thank you for this video. I was looking for things to show my 10 year old. And coming from a young man, and a drummer no less, I really think it will speak to him. And hopefully he takes your message of perseverance to heart. Thank you for sharing !
Thank you for helping me understand. Going through life with my 8year old dyspraxic boy and his speech is effected badly, so communication is problematic to say the least. Any tips on how I can make the getting-ready-for-school routine easier for us both? This is currently a big struggle, and he feels so bad when I've asked him to do something, and doesn't get to doing it at all.
thank you for making this! I suspect my teenage son has dyspraxia and came across your video. With your speech, have you seen an ENT who specializes in tongue tie? My youngest child is in speech and his speech pathologist said many kids who are tongue tied never can obtain 's' sound even after years and years of speech. Just a thought, maybe an answer?! thanks!
Thank you for talking about this 😊 I'm dyspraxic too and it's nice to know there's others who understand what it's like being dyspraxic
I am 22 years old and was diagnosed with dyspraxia today. Your videos are really helping me come to terms with who I am. Thank you.
Thank you, it's great to know that years later, this video is still helping.
i am twenty and i discovered today that i suffer from it... im from Italy and i never heard of this until today.
i can relate a lot to what you are saying. you're not alone.
i have this was diagnosed at the age of 20 had very little help thru school years and at the nearly age of 50 im a cashier in a local supermarket im doing ok.
Thank you so much for sharing! 💕 I'll show your two fab videos to my 12 year old and hopefully he will get inspired to keep trying and to keep practicing his motor skills!
Thank you so much for this video it's helped me a lot even tho I'm 22 I'm still suffering from dyspraxia I've learned to accept that i have the condition although I'm still struggling with day to day tasks but now watching this I've learned I can do anything if I put my mind to it thank you :)