Video Production
I have hands-on experience with video editing, handling everything from raw footage to polished final cuts. I have done this professionally and like to make videos in my free time. I can trim and sequence clips, adjust pacing, and build a cohesive narrative arc that keeps viewers engaged from start to finish. I'm comfortable working with color correction and grading to establish a consistent visual tone, syncing audio and music to picture, and adding titles, lower thirds, and basic motion graphics to elevate the overall production quality. I can export files optimized for a range of formats. From short promotional content and event recaps to long-form documentary-style pieces, I can take a project through the full post-production process with a clean, professional result.
Ted X Towson
Shooting and editing a TEDx Talk for a college event is a rewarding creative challenge that blends technical precision with storytelling instinct. On the production side, a clean, stable camera setup was essential, ideally a primary locked-off shot framing the speaker from the waist up, with a secondary angle for cutaways that keep the edit dynamic. Lighting matters more than most beginners expect; a simple three-point setup can transform a flat auditorium stage into something that feels broadcast-ready. In post, the edit should serve the speaker's rhythm, not fight it, cut on natural pauses, trim dead air ruthlessly, and use b-roll or title cards sparingly to reinforce key ideas without distracting from the talk itself. Color grading should be subtle and consistent, and audio cleanup (reducing room reverb, evening out volume levels) often makes the biggest difference in perceived professionalism. The goal of the final product is simple: make the audience feel like they're in the front row, fully absorbed in the idea being presented.