VIDEO
2015 - 2018
As director of multimedia at STAT, I had a direct hand in the conceptualization and creation of these videos, animations and documentaries.
2006 - 2015
I shoot. I edit. I produce. Footage from around the world including Australia, Canada, Indonesia, Switzerland, Antarctica and from the good old United States.
2013-2014
ScienceTake
Role: Founding Editor and Producer
How monkeys teach manners, elephants show empathy and ants imitate water in a video series that combined cutting-edge research from the world of science with stunning footage of the natural world in action.
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2013-2014
CreatureCast
Role: Commissioning Editor
Creatures, strange and complex, in colorful detail.
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March 4, 2013
Collision Course
Role: Video Reporter
It was the longest, most costly manhunt in science for an elusive particle that was said to be key to the workings of the universe. For a generation of physicists, it was an appointment with history.
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May 6, 2013
A Glass Ocean
Role: Video Reporter and Editor
Diving into today’s oceans, one scientist looks for modern day mirrors to sea creatures frozen in glass in the late 1800s.
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February 26, 2013
Into the Blue
Role: Video Editor
Michael Becker, a researcher from McGill University, took a camera along during a dive to the bottom of an Antarctic lake.
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Portraits: Biofuel Fallout
Role: Video Editor
A project looking the effects of a biofuels rush on Guatemalan farmers. Edited video portraits of four Guatemalans.
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Jakarta’s Surabaya Antique Market
Role: Video Reporter and Editor
The tight stalls of Pasar Antik Surabaya in Jakarta offer a little bit of everything--from Javanese shadow puppets to mass-produced pan-Asian kitsch.
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Old Town Jakarta
Role: Video Reporter and Editor
A quick jaunt around the crumbling colonial core of Jakarta.
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March 20, 2011
A New Arab Generation Finds Its Voice
Role: Video Coordinator and Editor
Escalating violence has tempered the regional euphoria that followed the youth-led revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt. And yet, young people will continue to play an important role in the Arab Spring. This month, The New York Times interviewed more than two dozen of them, from Morocco to the West Bank, to find out how they consider their moment in history and their generation's prospects for the future.
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Jun. 3, 2011
Venezuela's Prison Paradise
Role: Video Coordinator and Editor
On the outside, the San Antonio prison on Margarita Island looks like any other Venezuelan penitentiary. But venture inside and you'll see how far the rabbit hole goes.
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August 16, 2008
In New Orleans, One School Begins and Another Ends
Role: Coordinating Producer and Editor
Three years after Hurricane Katrina devastated the city’s school system, Rabouin High, in downtown New Orleans, is on the road to recovery. In the Lower Ninth Ward, Lawless High wasn’t so lucky.
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