Why Human Space Flight
Commissioned by Boeing, this family-friendly animated film celebrates the innate human drive to explore while imagining the future of passenger experience in space. The piece highlights Boeing’s Human Space Flight systems through an inspiring, accessible narrative designed for audiences of all ages at the National Space Symposium. I wrote, directed, and produced the animation.
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Winner of a Bronze Telly Award
Qualcomm LTE-Direct Spot
This commercial-length motion graphic brings Qualcomm’s LTE-Direct technology to life through a fully animated, character-driven 2D world. Told entirely in motion, the spot visualizes how LTE-Direct enables brands to connect with their target audiences with precision and relevance. I wrote, directed, and produced the piece—crafting a clear, engaging narrative that translates complex technology into an accessible, visually driven story.
Audi - LA Auto Show 2019
For Audi’s LA Auto Show booth, I wrote, directed, and produced a high-impact 3D animated film designed to stop traffic. The piece blends dynamic, high-energy driving sequences with sleek x-ray reveals that peel back the vehicle’s skin to expose its precision-engineered components. Cutting through asphalt, light, and data, the animation showcases Audi’s advanced technology from the inside out—transforming performance, innovation, and design into a bold, immersive visual experience built for the show floor.
Amgen Hematology eBook Interactive
The Hematology eBook is a robust, web-based interactive experience designed to deliver deep, comprehensive insight into hematologic diseases across more than 120 screens of content. I wrote, designed, and produced the interactive, creating an intuitive, exploratory experience that could be accessed on iPads, touchscreens, and the Amgen website. The project was featured at the American Society for Hematology (ASH) Annual Meetings from 2017 through 2020, serving as a powerful educational tool for customers to engage with complex scientific information through a dynamic digital format.
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Winner of a Bronze Telly Award
Intel Make It Wearable
Make It Wearable was a call to action—launching a mission to imagine and design the next generation of wearable technology. I wrote, directed, and produced the film to inspire a new wave of creators to push boundaries and rethink what wearable tech could be. Created as the launch advertisement for a 12-week incubator program, the piece introduces a challenge centered on real-world problem solving and bold innovation. Ten selected creators were empowered with the tools, resources, and mentorship needed to bring their ideas off the ground and into the future.
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Winner of a Silver Davey Award
BET's ComicView
As Supervising Producer of BET’s hit live comedy series ComicView, I oversaw the production of more than 250 hours of live-to-tape television. Working at the intersection of live performance and broadcast, I guided each episode from stage to screen—managing creative execution, production workflows, and on-air delivery in a fast-paced, high-pressure environment. The role demanded sharp editorial judgment, real-time problem solving, and a deep understanding of comedic timing, all in service of delivering a consistently high-energy show that became a staple of BET’s programming.
Biogen Fampyra MOA
The goal of the project was to create an educational, scientifically accurate mechanism of action (MOA) animation that is visually stunning and educates the viewers about FAMPYRA, an investigational oral, prolonged-release formulation of 4-aminopyridine, that has been developed to improve walking ability in adult patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). The MOA video will show how FAMPYRA® can increase conduction velocity along damaged nerves, which may result in improved neurological function.
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Winner of a Bronze Telly Award