User:Jasmerrin

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Jasmerrin joined Wikipedia early in 2007. His primary hobbies are animating and reading comic books. Jasmerrin aspires to be a movie writer and director one day.

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[edit] Personal Life

Jasmerrin is a high school student at the Abraham Joshua Heschel School. He is now the Co-Editor-in-Chief of Helios, the high school paper, and a major contributor to the Movie Club film The T'fillin Rebellion. Jasmerrin is a member of the [Newgrounds] and UgoPlayer communities.

[edit] Movies

[edit] Movie Origins

Jasmerrin has made a number of animated movies. His original, The Random Cheese Movie, was made on his Palm Pilot. His second major film, after a number of shorts, was a math project entitled "The Hyperbolic Geometry Song," a parody of Five for Fighting's song "Superman," which earned him an A for the high amount of mathematical content as well as entertainment value and originality in both the lyrics and video.

[edit] End of the World

Jasmerrin's first project to appear worldwide on the internet was End of the World, which fared averagely on Newgrounds, but which sat for a while in the top five list on UgoPlayer, as well as #1 on the Music Channel. The movie was done in frame-by-frame with stick figures, and is a full-length music video for REM's famous song "It's the End of the World as we Know It (and I Feel Fine)." The film was praised for its style and content, which featured a stick-figure man facing off against ninjas, monsters, robots, and aliens before taking the fight into outer space and back. "End of the World" also won the 2005 School Talent Show and an Editor's Choice Award at a student film festival in Conneticut.

The film references Star Wars and The Matrix on several occassions.

[edit] Works in Progress

[edit] Real World

Jasmerrin is currently working on an animated music video for "Real World" by Matchbox 20. He hopes to complete the project by the next school talent show.