

Videography
I started working with video editing software in 2015, video editing started as a fun hobby that was able to flourish at my high school's well-established broadcasting program.
This led me to the University of Missouri's Journalism School.
Below you'll find a compilation of my favorite videos I've completed for a variety of clients, class, and personal work.
Center For Wellbeing
This video introduces the JCMG Center For Wellbeing, a clinic that provides mental health care for Mid-Missouri.
JCMG Family Medicine
Our family medicine team was growing and as a result, we could finally offer easier access to same-day appointments.
This ran as a YouTube ad, with a vertical version created for Meta ads.
Meet Heather Evans
Introducing an incoming Nurse Practitioner to Jefferson City Medical Group, Heather Evans had years of experience to highlight and a welcoming personality.
Provider Recruitment
This project blends original B-roll with raw interview soundbites and polished After Effects motion graphics to create an authentic, cohesive presentation of company benefits and lifestyle.
JCMG Women's Clinic
The challenge? Three Obstetricians in the Lake Area/Mid-Missouri were retiring, and we needed to position JCMG as the ideal replacement for their patients. Working within a tight two-week timeframe, I crafted a compelling video that effectively communicated JCMG's expertise and commitment to women's healthcare.
Tiger Pantry
Tiger Pantry provides food resources and education to the University of Missouri community. This informational "How to" video was filmed, scripted, and edited by me.
Social Media Videos
A compilation of videos primarily created for social media publication.
MizzouRec Employee Features
Maddie Cranny
I filmed with Maddie on three occasions over the course of two weeks. This process was very enjoyable, considering her job required repetitive actions – allowing me to gather a variety of shots to sequence.
As I tagged along on her shifts I learned a lot about her. She meant what she said, she loved the MizzouRec community and I wanted to showcase that.
Andrew Peterson
I filmed with Andrew on four occasions over the course of two weeks. With his story, we saw an opportunity to highlight the student-work-life balance, leading to an extra day of shooting.
Andrew also lived close to campus, which made working on campus ideal for him. This was a point we wanted to capitalize on.
