Motion Graphics Reel

This is a reel of several motion graphics projects that I’ve worked on: 130R production bumper, Garden TV network id, Chesapeake Bay interstitial, and After Hours title sequence. A question that I’m often asked is what is the music in the reel. It’s only a clip of a song, so it might not be readily recognizable; but it’s an a Cappella cover of Alanis Morissette’s Uninvited [...]

Takin’ It to the House Storyboards

These are the pre-visualization assets for Takin’ It to the House, a 30-second PSA that I wrote for the Urban Weed Warriors Program of the Park Conservation and Community Outreach division of the Baltimore City Department of Recreation and Parks. The overhead diagrams were created using Apple’s Keynote presentation software, which I found much [...]

Auteur Theory & Oliver Stone

The premise of this project is that five well-known Oliver Stone films are actually part of a single narrative about the seminal events of the 1960s and early 1970s. The clips from Born on the 4th of July, Heaven and Earth, JFK, Nixon, and Platoon included in this project help make Stone’s argument that the assassination of President Kennedy was likely the result [...]

MCAEL

The Montgomery Coalition for Adult English Literacy (MCAEL) is an organization whose mission is to provide resources, training, collaborations, and advocacy to the many English proficiency providers in Montgomery County, Maryland. This project resulted in the production of an advocacy and fundraising video that could be used by MCAEL to advance their mission [...]

Flying

Flying is a short film about a man named Roger who does not know why he is at the airport or where he is going, but what he does know is that he is sick and wants to call his family before his flight takes off. The airport is eerily empty but for a blonde flight attendant and an older, white-haired gentleman named Paul who engages Roger in conversation as they wait [...]

EcoViews Interstitial

This interstitial was part of the documentary, EcoViews: Reclaiming the Bay, which was produced by American University film students. It was originally aired on April 19, 2009 on Maryland Public Television as part of its annual Chesapeake Bay Week of programming, and it won an award for Outstanding Environmental Production at the 2009 Visions Film Festival [...]