I had the pleasure of being a part of a variety of projects, only a few of which I am able to show here. Working with so many different clients and multi-level teams, collaborating to solve a myriad of different challenges, made for an amazing experience.
Some of my past projects:
This was a promotional video in partnership with the Kentucky Public Affairs Office, and the Joint Support Operation Task Force for use in lobbying Congress for yearly funding. As with most video projects, hundreds of hours of video was shot and edited down, and we still had a lengthy video.
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Our studio was the location that the Adjutant General of the Kentucky Guard would record his videos throughout the year with support from the Public Affairs Office. Our studio was also tasked with taking the Department of the Army photos for promotion packets.
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Another fun part of the studio was doing legacy interviews. Normally the only thing in common with the people interviewed were that they served in the same unit. This event was special due to the rarity of so many members of the same family serving together.
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Another aspect of our jobs were that when disasters called the National Guard into action, our studio (J6 Visual Information), and the Public Affairs office would be tasked with documenting the event.
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This was an extremely interesting assignment, getting to accompany these soldiers on their journey through the selection process for the JSO Recon team. We shot partly in Kentucky at Harold L. Disney Training Center, Wendell H. Ford Training Center, and at Camp Dawson, West Virginia.
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Much like the training this video showcases, this was a massive team effort to cover events happening almost at the same time, and then attempt a quick turn around for a finished video.
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A short recording of Jack Holiday & The Westerners in Louisville, KY.
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Muzae
Artist In Residence |
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Oakland Climate Capsule
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People's Kitchen Collective
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Experimenting with 360 video
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