VIDEOGRAPHY
The Big Mo
CHALLENGE: Drive-in movie theaters are undeniably dying. Due to streaming services, even regular movie theaters are dying. There are only 321 drive-in movie theaters left in the US when there were over 4,000 in the 1950s. The Big Mo is a drive-in theater in Monetta, South Carolina that needed to attract a larger audience.
IDEA: Drive-in theaters create such a better movie experience than sitting on the couch at home “Netflix and Chilling.” Creating a short documentary for the Big Mo allows viewers to realize that the experience is important and somewhat lost in our day and age. My partner, Olivia, and I wanted to use the old-fashioned drive-in to capture the nostalgic experience that is lacking in our modern world.
Biobidet PSA
CHALLENGE: There are 37 gallons of water in one roll of toilet paper.
IDEA: This crazy statistic inspired me to create a Public Service Announcement that not only raises awareness on water conservation, but uses a specific product, BioBidet, as a call to action. I grabbed some sticks, toilet paper, a lighting kit, a tripod and spent a night filming this in my bedroom.
Montana
Highlight Reel
I edited iPhone videos together from a month out west.
Createathon
Create-Athon is an advertising event where students have 24 hours to reinvent nonprofit brands. The clients brief each team of students at 11am Saturday and are presented with the final results at 11am Sunday. A team member and I spent the “all- nighter” creating a promotional video for the event.
CHALLENGE: Videos from the past do not highlight the process and struggle that goes into creating an entire rebrand campaign for a company in only 24 hours.
IDEA: Separating the 24 hour project into six sections (the challenge, the idea, the meltdown, the comeback, the crunch time and the reward) allows viewers to see the highs and lows of CreateAthon from start to finish. A clock of the 24 hours is used to demonstrate how much effort and lack of sleep are actually put into this event. Not sleeping for one night is all worth it in the end though, as the video shows some of the clients crying when they see what the students have created in such a short amount of time. I was both the hands behind the camera as well as Adobe Premiere to edit the final video.