Designer, Animator
Animated intro for the Rhode Island PBS digital show, Art Inc.
Series Editor: Emmy Award
Emmy Award-winning web series. Each video focuses on what it takes to raise, train, and pair a guide dog with people who could really use their love, talent, and discipline to live fuller, richer lives.
Creative Director, Senior Editor: Emmy Award nominated
Go! Northwest is a multiple Emmy Award nominated, monthly CBS program highlighting the people and places of Oregon.
Senior Editor, promoted to Creative Director: Emmy Award
A Gulf Coast Journal is a multiple Emmy Award winning, monthly PBS program highlighting the people and places of Florida's Gulf Coast. Hosted by Jack Perkins.
Assistant Editor, Motion Graphics: Emmy Award
One-hour documentary on Florida’s transformation since World War II from a sparsely populated southern backwater to today’s multicultural megastate. Narrated by Ed Asner.
Senior Editor: Emmy Award
One-hour documentary, stories of the men and women of Florida who served in WW II as told through a series of interviews and archival footage.
Creative Director: Emmy Nominated
One-hour documentary on the birth of the inaugural performing and visual arts festival which brought The Baryshnikov Arts Center to The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art.
Creative Director: Emmy Nominated
One-hour documentary exploring the history of Venice, Florida from a master planned community in the Jim Crow South to today's "new urbanism" and that movement's spread to towns throughout the United States.
Creative Director, Senior Editor
Funland Pictures brought style to regional television advertising in Oregon. Between 2002 and 2005, Funland produced over 40 commercials utilizing everything from super-8 film to 2D animation and CGI…with clients ranging from the small local pizza joint to Portland General Electric.
Creative Director, Senior Editor
The FMA Show was Portlandia before Portlandia. On the air for one season in 1995, it was a cultural phenomenon that brought everything hip and weird about Portland onto one stage. In spite of it's immense popularity and growing cult status, the hour long program was cancelled by the network due to "way too many irate viewer phone calls." But, in spite of its early demise, Famous lives on in the hearts and minds...and history...of every true Portlandian.
Creative Director, Senior Editor
The ‘Two Masters’ campaign was a year long series of broadcast commercials.