MultiMEDIA
AUDIO
Here is my Voices.com demo reel for voice over work.
PHOTOGRAPHY
Here are some examples of award winning photography that I’ve done during my time in the U.S. Navy. Many of these photos were shot during my tour with Combat Camera. I won 1st and 3rd place in Proceedings Magazine's International Navies Contest and an award from the Department of Defense (DoD) Military Photographer of the Year (MILPHOG) competition for my shoot in the Amazon Jungle. I also have aerial imagery on my Unmanned Aerial Imaging (UAI) site.
Video / Machinima
Here are some of the videos I produced while serving as a multimedia designer, broadcast journalist, combat cameraman, and virtual worlds designer:
Second Pandora Machinima
[Producer, Videographer, Editor] Here is a machinima promo video I made about the wondrous beauty and danger of the Pandora sims in the virtual world of Second life. |
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MOSES in a Box (MIAB)
[Producer, Videographer, Editor] I produced this machinima to highlight the MOSES OpenSim virtual environment for the U.S. Army’s Research, Development and Engineering Command (RDECOM). MIAB can be hosted on virtual drives to provide an environment for distributed training, simulation, and collaboration. |
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HAITI: Operation New Horizons
[Producer, Editor, Writer, Narrator, and Titles] The U.S. military came to aid the people of Haiti in 2004 after a hurricane buried the town of Gonaives under 20 feet of water and wiped out utilities like electricity, water, and sewage. We built schools and water wells and provided medical aide. Through “Project Handclasp” we providing relief supplies and foot-pedaled sewing machines to help rejuvenate small business to help them recover. |
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A Light to Haiti
[Producer, Editor, Writer, Interviewer] Haitian children gathered outside the U.S. camp in Gonaives so that they could use the camp’s lights to illuminate them during the night as they worked on their homework assignments. Since the town had been flooded by a hurricane, they had no electricity of their own at the time. |
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Fleet of Tomorrow
[Co-Producer, Editing Advisor, U.S. Navy Subject Matter Expert] This video was done to highlight some of the technological innovation at Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA). I worked with a production company and the Navy’s Program Executive Offices (PEOs) to obtain footage and interviews to produce this video about the Navy of the 21st Century. This includes time lapsed video and 3D simulations and was part of a larger command video we produced. |
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Winston Churchill Christening
[Producer, Videographer, Editor, Audio Engineer] This was the first-ever streamed video of a christening of a guided-missile destroyer in the U.S. Navy. This video was filmed at Bath Iron Works and was also used as part of the ship’s initial website, which I developed along with graphic designers from Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division. |
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Navy Tugmaster
[Producer, Writer, Videographer, Editor, Narrator, Audio Engineer] This was produced during my days at Navy News This Week to highlight what it takes to bring a large deck ship (like an aircraft carrier or amphibious assault ship) into port in Norfolk, VA. I used the storyteller approach to allow the people in the story to tell their own story. NOTE: Filmed on 3/4 inch |
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Relocating the Contras
[Producer, Writer, Videographer, Editor, Narrator, Audio Engineer] I did this story while assigned to Joint Task Force Bravo in Honduras and this highlights “Operation Amigo” in which U.S. forces helped the Contras relocate back to Nicaragua. This video includes an interview I did with the Comandante (leader) of the Contras. NOTE: Filmed on Betamax |
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