I love being creative! I try to pick up on current filming treatment and editing styles and incorporate them into my work. This video was filmed and edited in 2012; the styles have changes since then and cameras are getting better, but I still enjoy how this turned out!
We produced this video as part of two birth stories to highlight the birthing experience mothers have when delivering at Logan Regional Hospital. For this particular video, I took lead on collection story options, working with the team, and selecting patients, and overseeing editing and soundtracking.
I took lead on developing and maintaining the USUSpecialSpectators.com website. The USU Special Spectators program provides a VIP gameday experience for a young member of our community who has experienced and overcome challenges.
I produced, directed, filmed, edited, and worked with the Jon M. Huntsman School of Business as one of several student success story highlights.
I developed www.PreventPackageTheft.com from start to finish. I took lead on developing the full style guide, creative selection, content creation, SEO, market research, content strategy, and more. The website became profitable within the first three months where we help online consumers protect their hard-earned purchases.
Urgent work can lead to dropped balls
The beginning of workdays can often be chaotic. As we begin our work each morning, we know we likely have many new emails, voice messages, and other requests from colleagues who await our timely response. We also might have meetings to attend and important projects that require hours of focus to complete.
Attempting to address incoming requests while making progress on our ongoing work can be stressful as we struggle with how to prioritize all our responsibilities. The rush to produce results and stay organized is challenging; deadlines are sometimes missed, and balls are sometimes dropped.
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