

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/
A short made from a streaming VOD for one of my longterm clients. This focuses on the failures (aka funny moments) between the client and their teammates in Rocket League.
A short made from a streaming VOD for one of my longterm clients. This focuses on the workout the client made for playing Ultrakill, a retro-style Doom-like game, and the punishment endured as a result of it.
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.
A short made from a streaming VOD for one of my longterm clients. This focuses on a very odd but interesting conversation between the client and several other Fortnite players in which they were convinced he was AI.
A short made from a streaming VOD for one of my longterm clients. This focuses on the difficulties the client was having while playing, grabbing the funniest moments of failure.
A short made from a streaming VOD for one of my longterm clients. This focuses on the chemistry between the two players and their funny moments.
This is a longform highlights video put together from a 2-3 hour VOD for one of my longterm clients. This video was a bit experimental, unleashing some of the “writer’s creativity” to sculpt a story around the dynamic of the players and the oddities of the game. There were a lot of applications of grayscale, animated text, and VFX to make this story come to life.
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 repetitive content and highlight the intense and funny moments. Motion graphics, text overlays/subtitles, and memes were utilized to enhance entertaining moments.
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.
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 let’s play highlights video from one of my shortterm client’s Youtube channel. This content emphasizes the importance of sharp cuts, comedic timing, maintaining a story while trimming the fat, and letting creativity take center stage.
An (unofficial) trailer for my book (publish date TBD) using stock footage. Since stock footage is limited, none of these actors look like my characters, but this was a really fun mini-project.
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 highlights video from one of my shortterm client’s Youtube channel. This content emphasizes the importance of sharp cuts, comedic timing, maintaining a story while trimming the fat, and letting creativity take center stage.
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.
A one-off project for a content creator friend of mine. This project utilizes a lot of zooms and subtle movements to emphasize humor, as well as some fun graphics and memes.
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.
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.