Some time ago I animated this Parkour piece as a one off exercise and it's been in my animation reel for a while. You can read about it here. But as I was thinking about doing new pieces for my layout / previs reel I realized it would be a great piece to build on. Originally I kept the camera very plain so that the focus of the piece was the animation on the character. There were no cuts, as that could have been perceived as a way to hide cheats in the animation. But for this new piece that wasn't important. So I could cut as often as I liked, explore angles and even use slow motion.
It's a work in progress and I intend to come back to it. I want to spend some time playing with the layout of the buildings, improve the textures, add motion blur, depth, focus, foreground elements passing the camera and possibly even light and render it. I had fun playing with Maya's new Camera Sequencer to put this together which made speed changes very easy. It has a great tool for batch playblasting what ever shots you select in the sequence which speeds things up. But I was a little disappointed to find that there isn't an easy way to render from the camera sequencer, so for now I only have the playblasts. Rendering it will be quite an involved process so I thought I'd post what I had so far before I get to that.
Here's the original animation without the camera work.