For this project, I directed a team of three during a high-pressure session scheduled on the second-to-last day of the summer program, the busiest day for everyone. I handpicked students based on their achievements, growth, and speaking skills, prepared a list of interview prompts to keep conversations flowing, and set up the filming area with the videographer. During the shoot, I ensured students felt at ease while guiding their responses to capture key messages for future edits.
Afterward, with over 120 minutes of footage, I leveraged AI tools to streamline the process, clipping content for short-form videos and handling bulk edits. The videographer managed audio and color.

Client: Leangap - Summer program for teens to launch their own startup in 4 weeks.
Software: Opus and Captions.
Camera: Videographer.
This was a silly and fun one to create. To balance the account’s otherwise formal tone, I like to sprinkle in lighthearted, human content that shows the brand’s playful side—because even serious brands need a little personality.
The technical side of this post was simple—the real magic was in the connection and the smiles, both from the people in front of the camera and those watching.

Client: Leangap - Summer program for teens to launch their own startup in 4 weeks.​​​​​​​
Software: Premiere Pro and Adobe Podcast.
Camera: Me.
Since you might be wondering: Yes, this is me in the video. In my free time, I like designing blackboards, a little off-computer action.
Anything new I do, I try to create content about it; it helps me try different things and get out of my comfort zone, which I love.
Client: Chellito Lindo - Blackboard design for restaurants and events (side hobby ✌🏻)
Software: CapCut and Adobe Podcast.
Camera: Me.
For this one, the team connected with content creators to share their experiences with content creation and staying compliant with FTC regulations.
I guided them remotely to ensure the scripts, storytelling, and overall look met the requirements, and then handled the editing—including basic audio checks and finalizing the look—so the content was polished, compliant, and ready to publish.

Client: SwayID - Tool for influencers to check the compliance level of their content.
Software: Premiere Pro, Captions, and Adobe Podcast.
Camera: Various. 

This project was a challenge. I was only given Zoom interview recording clips, which we all know can be unappealing: bad audio, pixelated visuals, and mismatched sizing. But the content itself was pure gold, and no one throws gold in the trash.
Step one: improve video and audio quality. Step two: shape the storytelling, cutting out filler words along the way. Only then could I focus on making the visuals shine.

Client: SwayID - Tool for influencers to check the compliance level of their content.
Software: Premiere Pro, Topaz, Captions, and Adobe Podcast.
Camera: Zoom Recording.

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