Memory Sync

Directed By William Johnson

Type of Project:  Animation
Length:  7:36 minutes
Producer(s):  Shannon Brown
Editor:  William Travis Johnson
Cinematographer:  N/A

In a dystopian, dilapidated future where pollution and waste have shrouded the world in darkness, discarded toy robot, separated from home, relies on his memories to find his way back to the loving arms of his only friend.

William Johnson – Undergraduate
wtj205@nyu.edu

"William ""Travis"" Johnson is a recent graduate of NYU Tisch School of the Arts. Born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area, he discovered his love of animation early and studied at the Academy of Art in San Francisco, where he was introduced to the medium's history and fundamentals. 

Travis has worked professionally for FOX Animation Domination HD and has contributed to a number of films including HBO's ""My Depression: The Up and Down and Up of It"" and independent director Max Strebel's award-winning short film, ""The White Seagull"". Travis cites many sources of inspiration for his personal work, most notably the films of Don Hertzfeldt, David O'Reilly, and Studio Madhouse."