trailers

The Road to Health

CLIENT // MaineCare

Role - Trailer Editor

Partnered with Armadillo Collective to edit a three-part series of profiles to “de-stigmatize what it looks like to access state-funded resources.”

Agency: ETHOS Vont
Executive Producer: Jameson Smith
Production Company: Armadillo Collective
Director, Producer, DP: Alexandra Morrow
Gaffer/AC/Sound: Myles David Jewell
Production Assistant: Gwyn Hibbert
Editor: Tim McLaughlin, Blue Chalk Media
Composer: Sam Kyzivat
Sound Design + Mix: Pete Morse, Red Vault Audio
Colorist: Tadin Brego
Motion Graphics: Chris Lielasus Morrow, Delicious Empire

Diary of An Old Home

NETWORK // Magnolia

STREAMING // MAX, PRIME, DISCOVERY+

Role - Trailer Editor

In each episode, homeowners offer an intimate look at the original features and modern renovations that make their old homes unique. 

Through interviews, archival images, and beautiful footage, viewers learn about the historical significance of the homes and the homeowners' passion for understanding and preserving their properties' distinct histories.

Sister Cities

NETWORK // USA TODAY/CICC

STREAMING // ROKU CHANNEL

Role - Trailer Editor

In each episode, homeowners offer an intimate look at the original features and modern renovations that make their old homes unique. 

Through interviews, archival images, and beautiful footage, viewers learn about the historical significance of the homes and the homeowners' passion for understanding and preserving their properties' distinct histories.

The Innovator Awards

CLIENT//WSJ. MAGAZINE

Role - Sound Designer // Animation by Beini Huang

From architects and artists to philanthropists, designers, and entertainers, WSJ. Innovators have been sharing their inspiring stories since 2011.

Surviving the Peace

CLIENT// Mines Advisory Group

Role - Trailer Editor

After 30 years of civil war, Angola and its people live with daily reminders of that terrible conflict. 10 million mines and vast amounts of unexploded ordnance litter the ground, making every step a potentially life-threatening decision. Minga D'Olinda, eight years old, is from a rural town in Angola. She plays games with the cans she finds on the road. Her grandmother teaches her Portuguese using the ground outside their home as a chalkboard. Minga teases her when she gets something wrong. Minga's grandmother, Dominga, loves to be with her granddaughter. She is a farmer who depends on the work she does in the fields to take care of her family. Eron Pedro, 42, was a soldier in the Civil War, and his role during and since that conflict has had a dramatic effect on the lives of Angolans like Minga and her grandmother. Each of these characters is wrapped intimately into the story of Mines Advisory Group, or MAG, an organization that removes landmines and unexploded ordnance from war-torn countries all over the world. Their involvement is crucial for the continued development of Angola and its people.