This short video was created as a promo for Coolection. It explores the beauty, turbulent emotions, and creativity behind the masterpiece of Clair Obscur and encourages those who have not played it yet to do so.
This short video shows the evolution of upcoming TCG, Elora: Tales of the Realm. From the humble beginnings of stick figuresque drawings to the masterpieces of art that adorn the cards today, the transformation is incredible. It is hard to believe that this is the same game as what was brought to 2024’s Connecticon convention.
This short video emphasizes the importance of supporting human art and standing against gen AI for the team at New Realm Game Company - the company behind the new and exciting TCG, Elora: Tales of the Realm. All of the artwork used for this game was imagined, designed, and created by people.
GeekE Media and Coolection Games are teaming up to show you the awesome products they have to offer! This video shows off the tension and trepidation felt while playing RE9, while also giving some facts about the game. Utilizing tense music, glitchy effects, and precise timing, this piece focuses on driving intrigue and fear.
GeekE Media is proud to be providing videography and video editing services to the Connecticut Humane Society to help their furry friends find furrever homes!


I worked with the very talented Paul Simic - an artist from New England - on 3 promo videos for his fantasy maps, providing videography and video editing services to bring his creations to life.
This is a trailer I made for a small indie studio, PersonaeGame Studio, for their gladitorial management/fighting game, available on Steam: https://store.steampowered.com/app/3168260/Blackthorn_Arena_Reforged/
GeekE Media is proud to be providing videography and video editing services to the Connecticut Humane Society to help their furry friends find furrever homes!

GeekE Media is proud to be providing videography and video editing services to the Connecticut Humane Society to help their furry friends find furrever homes!
This is one of the shorts created from hours of a professor’s vlogging footage during a month-long trip over seas. These clips are all from Nepal.

Going to Connecticon 2025 was a wonderful experience - especially because I got to interview several of the vendors in the Artist Colony!
Meet Kathy Scranton, the dazzling designer behind Beez by Scranton!

This is a faceless video essay from one of my client’s channels. It displays the importance of matching music with tone, footage with narrative, and pacing with intention. These are all critical elements of visual storytelling.

I worked with the very talented Paul Simic - an artist from New England - on 3 promo videos for his fantasy maps, providing videography and video editing services to bring his creations to life.
I worked with the very talented Paul Simic - an artist from New England - on 3 promo videos for his fantasy maps, providing videography and video editing services to bring his creations to life.
This was a one-off project. Because there was no voiceover, it was imperative to sync the footage and images to the music and tell the story of how the client and their significant other came to this point in their life.
GeekE Media is proud to be providing videography and video editing services to the Connecticut Humane Society to help their furry friends find furrever homes!
GeekE Media and Coolection Games are teaming up to show you the awesome products they have to offer! This video highlights the November haul that Coolection Games received, with lots of old and newer titles to show off.

This is one of the shorts created from hours of a professor’s vlogging footage during a month-long trip over seas. These clips are from Italy, Austria, Germany & Switzerland.
This is one of the shorts created from hours of a professor’s vlogging footage during a month-long trip over seas. These clips are all from Turkey.
This video was put together from a series of vlog clips for a college professor seeking a grant to allow him to take his students out for more adventures like these. Best of luck, Professor! We hope you get the grant!
GeekE Media is proud to be providing videography and video editing services to the Connecticut Humane Society to help their furry friends find furrever homes!
GeekE Media is proud to be providing videography and video editing services to the Connecticut Humane Society to help their furry friends find furrever homes!

GeekE Media is proud to be providing videography and video editing services to the Connecticut Humane Society to help their furry friends find furrever homes!


Going to Connecticon 2025 was a wonderful experience - especially because I got to interview several of the vendors in the Artist Colony!
Meet Natalie Fuinha, the witty and whimsical director of the Storyteller Squad Podcast!

Going to Connecticon 2025 was a wonderful experience - especially because I got to interview several of the vendors in the Artist Colony!
Meet Austin Hartell, the genius behind “Dungeon Artist” with mystical merch and bedazzling designs!

This is a trailer I made for a one-person indie studio, Akyra Haiato, for their top-down roguelite adventure in which a haunted man must fight his way through his trauma. The demo is available on steam now! https://store.steampowered.com/app/3774790/Be_the_Sword/
A short made from a streaming VOD for one of my longterm clients. This focuses on the comeback the client and his team had in Rocket League after some very questionable plays.

This is a longform highlights video put together from a 2-3 hour VOD for one of my longterm clients. The emphasis here was to cut out a lot of down time/fluff, highlight funny moments, but also keep in enough content so that the story still flows. Motion graphics, text overlays/subtitles, and memes were utilized to enhance entertaining moments.
A short made for my longest running client. Because the camera quality and angles aren’t that good, it is vital to focus on the helpful information and/or humorous moments during filming to still make it visually appealing.
A short made for my longest running client. Because the camera quality and angles aren’t that good, it is vital to focus on the helpful information and/or humorous moments during filming to still make it visually appealing.
A YT short curated from a longform video for one of my longterm clients. The focus of the short was delivering as much information on the subject as possible, while still keeping a quick pace and utilizing relaxing background music to complement the narrative, but not distract.
A YT short curated from a longform video for one of my longterm clients. The focus of the short was delivering as much information on the subject as possible, while still keeping a quick pace and utilizing relaxing background music to complement the narrative, but not distract.

This is a faceless video essay from one of my client’s channels. It displays the importance of matching music with tone, footage with narrative, and pacing with intention. These are all critical elements of visual storytelling.

A video for one for one of my longterm clients who creates vlog content about Rum of all kinds!




This is a short video from my personal gaming Youtube channel, displaying a mix of talking head and video essay elements, with an injection of humor and excitement.


This is a one-off project for an indie developer’s Youtube channel. This video is a dev log - discussing the process and challenges of solo developing a game. This project highlights the importance of pacing, organization, and keeping editing in the background when it shouldn’t be the center of attention.
This is a one-off project that was done for fun. It shows how sharp cuts, ambience SFX, music, and pacing can turn some footage of a few friends being silly into a horror story.

This is a faceless video essay from one of my client’s channels. It displays the importance of matching music with tone, footage with narrative, and pacing with intention. These are all critical elements of visual storytelling.

This is a let’s play project for a shortterm client. This is a full, longform let’s play video, utilizing minimum cuts. It emphasizes the importance of background music, small edits (like zooms), comedic timing, and preserving the important story beats while trimming the fat.

This is a faceless video essay from one of my client’s channels. It displays the importance of matching music with tone, footage with narrative, and pacing with intention. These are all critical elements of visual storytelling.

This is the video from my gaming channel that was the start of BG3 content becoming what I am (mostly) known for. Although the camera in use at the time was poor quality, the quick cuts, comedic timing, and BG3-centric jokes made it successful for a channel that, at the time, was under 500 subs.

