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Video
Video was my first passion and entry into technology and design. Early in my career, I produced broadcast commercials for political campaigns and healthcare ads. Over my 30-year career in technology, I’ve stayed active in video, producing music videos and creative content across formats.
Video
Video was my first passion and entry into technology and design. Early in my career, I produced broadcast commercials for political campaigns and healthcare ads. Over my 30-year career in technology, I’ve stayed active in video, producing music videos and creative content across formats.
Video Production
I bring a high level of expertise to video production, combining creative storytelling with technical precision. Proficient in Adobe Premiere and After Effects, I specialize in post-production editing, motion graphics, and visual effects. My skill set extends into 3D animation, where I create dynamic visuals that enhance narrative and engagement. I also manage end-to-end audio production using Logic Pro X, ensuring a polished and immersive final product. Whether for commercials, music videos, or branded content, I deliver studio-quality results with a cinematic touch.
Heaven Below
Music Video
Nightmare Rising is the debut music video from Heaven Below’s forthcoming Majestic XII album, set for release in summer 2025. The video explores haunting imagery and themes of life’s hardships, uncertainty, and existential questioning. I handled the full production, utilizing Element 3D in After Effects for the stylized rendering and dynamic text effects, while the overall composition and editing were completed in Premiere Pro. The result is a cinematic, emotionally charged visual that sets the tone for the band’s most ambitious album yet.
Redline Drive
Music Video
Cowgirl Up is a high-energy, rock-inspired music video I produced and filmed on location in the historic Fort Worth Stockyards. With a visual style that pays tribute to the bold attitude and flair of classic '80s hair band videos, the production features a suggestive, high-octane mix of dancers, cowgirls, and choreographed performance sequences. The gritty, iconic backdrop of the Stockyards amplifies the rebellious tone of the song, while the dynamic camera work and editing deliver a nostalgic yet fresh take on the glam rock era's signature visuals.