
As one video from a larger series dedicated to Machine Learning, I edited this video from assets supplied by Mathworks for MATLAB, a programming platform for engineers and scientists. Footage supplied was green-screened and all other visual assets were supplied as still images created in Adobe Illustrator, which I then prepped and animated in Adobe After Effects.

My role in this whiteboard animation ranged from pre-production through post-production. I developed the storyboards, reviewed hand drawn images, prepped those images in Adobe Illustrator for import into After Effects, did the animation in AE, coached the voice talent and recorded the voice over, and sourced the sound effects.

I was responsible for editing this video and all color correction and effects work.

A package I edited for WWE that aired in international versions of the “Best of Raw” and also in the United States on “Friday Night Smackdown.” I was responsible for crafting the story in this video into a certain timeframe. Graphics and treatment were created by the graphics department.

I edited this animation with After Effects from an AI file created by a graphic designer. She created the initial sketch of the horse in the lightbulb with the idea that it could be done with one pen stroke and wanted something to reflect that direction.

I created this animation from the horizontal SmartPak logo in 3D space in After Effects as a signature to include at the end of videos for SmartPak's YouTube channel. There were multiple versions where the final landing spot for the logo would also include space for social media logos, different messaging, the Customer Care phone number, SmartPak website, etc. The customization options were significant.

An episode of “Plymouth Rock Studios: The Series” chronicling the journey to secure a construction loan for an ambitious movie studio project in Plymouth, MA. I travelled with the team to New York City, shot select parts of the proceedings, and edited this video to build suspense into a ‘will they or won’t they’-style episode.

Another animation-driven video for Mathworks/MATLAB, this is one of the more viewed videos on their YouTube channel. The speaker was shot on a green screen, which I keyed out and put on a white background. All other assets were supplied to me, which I updated and animated using Adobe After Effects.








As one video from a larger series dedicated to Machine Learning, I edited this video from assets supplied by Mathworks for MATLAB, a programming platform for engineers and scientists. Footage supplied was green-screened and all other visual assets were supplied as still images created in Adobe Illustrator, which I then prepped and animated in Adobe After Effects.
My role in this whiteboard animation ranged from pre-production through post-production. I developed the storyboards, reviewed hand drawn images, prepped those images in Adobe Illustrator for import into After Effects, did the animation in AE, coached the voice talent and recorded the voice over, and sourced the sound effects.
I was responsible for editing this video and all color correction and effects work.
A package I edited for WWE that aired in international versions of the “Best of Raw” and also in the United States on “Friday Night Smackdown.” I was responsible for crafting the story in this video into a certain timeframe. Graphics and treatment were created by the graphics department.
I edited this animation with After Effects from an AI file created by a graphic designer. She created the initial sketch of the horse in the lightbulb with the idea that it could be done with one pen stroke and wanted something to reflect that direction.
I created this animation from the horizontal SmartPak logo in 3D space in After Effects as a signature to include at the end of videos for SmartPak's YouTube channel. There were multiple versions where the final landing spot for the logo would also include space for social media logos, different messaging, the Customer Care phone number, SmartPak website, etc. The customization options were significant.
An episode of “Plymouth Rock Studios: The Series” chronicling the journey to secure a construction loan for an ambitious movie studio project in Plymouth, MA. I travelled with the team to New York City, shot select parts of the proceedings, and edited this video to build suspense into a ‘will they or won’t they’-style episode.
Another animation-driven video for Mathworks/MATLAB, this is one of the more viewed videos on their YouTube channel. The speaker was shot on a green screen, which I keyed out and put on a white background. All other assets were supplied to me, which I updated and animated using Adobe After Effects.