These projects, developed for the Mascot Factory and Fresh Future, showcase the use of motion graphics where playful charm comes to life and purposeful and impactful video editing to promote the brand’s mission.

Motion Graphics & Video Editing

A motion-driven tribute to Pittsburgh’s grit, identity, and game day energy. From the breathing black-and-gold backdrop to the distorted text and rhythmic transitions, every element was crafted to feel alive, textured, and bold.

The Mascot Factory’s new line of squishy mascot pillows gained immediate popularity and has continued to be one of their most well received lines. This short Instagram bumper was created to support that launch.

Fresh Future Community Garden is a program that aims to bring people of all walks of life together through a common purpose. Although a garden on the surface, Fresh Future’s true purpose is to provide for and strengthen the community. Their brand’s various characteristics are best told through the community itself and testimonials are the driving force of this video.

A shorter video for Fresh Future, communicating its most important values in a more compact clip.

A video edited especially to convey the emotions behind the word “foreboding.” Created in the vein of a suspenseful horror film with carefully crafted sound design and edited in a way that builds tension and anxiety throughout.

A short-form animated piece created to support Climate House’s mission of empowering communities through environmental education. I developed a warm, approachable visual style that blends clean motion, expressive character moments, and clear storytelling to make climate concepts feel human and hopeful.

A 5‑minute impact film created for Movement in Refuge, highlighting the power of play, movement, and community for children living in displacement in Bangladesh. Through on‑the‑ground footage, intimate interviews, and a carefully crafted narrative arc, this piece showcases how locally trained coaches and safe spaces for movement can restore joy, agency, and hope for both boys and girls in the camps.