I traveled to Manhattan’s Chrysler Building to film three interviews for Adaptation Inc. in a shared workspace, using a pop-up green screen to enhance the setup. Since their work involves corporate and government sectors, we incorporated stock footage to represent their broad impact. After the director structured the script from interviews, I handled editing, motion graphics, sound design, and final production, creating a polished, engaging video that effectively conveys their expertise.
I created a looping landing page video for Advanced Plastics, showcasing their extensive range of industrial plastic solutions. Since filming every application wasn’t feasible, we used stock footage, unified through color grading for a consistent, high-quality look. I also designed motion graphics and titles to highlight key product features, ensuring a polished, informative visual experience. With a quick turnaround, I handled editing, sound design, and music selection, delivering a sleek and engaging video that effectively presents Advanced Plastics’ capabilities.
Mercedes-Benz Stadium needed a fast-turnaround video to warmly welcome employees to their new home, the state-of-the-art facility built for the Atlanta Falcons and Atlanta United. The project focused on capturing the excitement and scale of the stadium while reinforcing its identity as more than just a workplace—it’s a hub for team spirit and innovation. Through dynamic visuals, engaging storytelling, and polished editing, the final piece delivered an inspiring introduction to their new world-class environment.
I collaborated with Sealed Air to produce a Highlight Video showcasing their latest technology at the IPPE Conference in Atlanta, GA. Alongside this, I created an expanded version offering a more comprehensive look at their new product lines. With just one day of filming and a four-day editing turnaround, the project required efficiency and precision. Despite the tight timeline, both videos were delivered on time with minimal revisions from the initial rough cut—effectively presenting Sealed Air’s innovations in a polished, engaging format.
For Audacity: What Employees Want, I worked alongside a colleague to capture on-the-street interviews, creating a series of videos for a corporate marketing conference in Atlanta. The videos blended authentic employee insights, dynamic visuals, and motion graphics, delivering a compelling narrative that resonated with the conference audience.
