VIDEO Content
My video portfolio features a diverse range of work, from my own YouTube videos to professional projects for law firms I’ve worked with. You’ll also find content I produced during my time at the University of Florida, including segments for the television news station embedded within the College of Journalism and Communications.
YOUTUBE
ACCIDENT LAWYERS, P.A.
The content I created for Accident Lawyers, P. A. represents the beginning stages of our efforts to build the firm’s digital portfolio. While the final result may seem minimal, it reflects the complexities of working within tight constraints and collaborating with difficult stakeholders. Despite these challenges, I worked diligently to expand the firm’s online presence and lay the groundwork for future digital marketing initiatives.
THE LEDE: WUFT
The LEDE is a digital news show that was created during the COVID-19 pandemic. When students were sent home and could no longer work in the studio in the College of Journalism and Communications at UF, one group of students adapted to keep creating and crafting quality journalism.
I joined the team in the Fall of 2020, as an editor and graphics producer. We use both Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects to edit the show and create graphics. We also use Canva to create OTS (over-the-shoulder) graphics. This section represents my contribution to the show.
Decision 2020 Graphics
I was asked by the editor to create a Decision 2020 graphic to go with our segment covering the 2020 election. I created the graphic using Canva and exported as a video with the Pop effect added.
EDITING
These are episodes I edited using Adobe Premiere Pro.
GRAPHICS
These are episodes where I shared the role as a graphics producer and created lower thirds, captions and OTS graphics using Adobe Premiere Pro.
WUFT NEWS
In my Multimedia Reporting class, I used my video storytelling skills to highlight Gainesville’s autonomous shuttle that resumed running in late September.
COLLEGE OF JOURNALISM & COMMUNICATIONS VIRTUAL TOUR
I co-produced an updated virtual tour for UF’s College of Journalism & Communications.