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Happy Halloween

The University of Richmond is the only spider in higher ed. For Halloween, we celebrated our creepy, crawly mascot with a video and custom stencil.

I worked with a team to develop the concept, contributed as a film production assistant, and developed a plan for distribution. Check out the video and you'll also see a bit of my work as a pumpkin carver.

It takes some special mettle to be the nation's only creepy, crawly mascot. So show some #spiderpride this Halloween.

All in a Day's Work

From sunup to sundown, our campus is humming with activity. See what goes into a typical day at Richmond.

This video was created as a way to thank University of Richmond donors by showing the everyday things their gifts support. I worked with a team to develop the concept and storyboard, and contributed as a film production assistant.

From sunup to sundown, our campus is humming with activity. See what goes into a typical day at Richmond.

The Laramie Project

For the University of Richmond Department of Theatre and Dance's production of The Laramie Project, I interviewed members of the crew, served as a film production assistant, photographed the dress rehearsal, and edited a social media teaser and feature video.

In the following video, Moisés Kaufman and students in the Production Studies III class talk about the continued importance of Matthew Shepard’s story today, and the role of theater in stirring social change. Music by Ben Sound (www.bensound.com)

Parking Lot Project

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The Parking Lot Project was a yearlong, collaborative artwork, driven by students at the University of Richmond. Individual parking spaces were excavated and students redeveloped the spaces independent research and public art, while considering questions about sustainability, land use, and landscape as artists, scholars, and citizens.

This video captured the excavation project. I interviewed students and photographed excavation and other events, all contributing to ongoing coverage of the project.

Fall 2014

ModlinArts: Artist Voices Series

In 2013-14, I worked with a team to produce a series of videos for the Modlin Center for the Arts, profiling their guest artists. I interviewed musicians and dancers, served as a film production assistant, and edited the following videos.

Dr. John

Before his November performance at the Modlin Center for the Arts, Dr. John talks about his extensive music career.

Ben Williams

Jazz bassist Ben Williams talks about his first album, State of Art, and what he's learned as both a sideman and a bandleader.

Jessica Lang

Myra Daleng, director of dance for the University of Richmond, and Deborah Sommers, executive director of the Modlin Center for the Arts, talk to Lang about her transition from dancer to choreographer, and her creative process.

Laura Murray

With the help of a UR Summer Fellowship, Laura Murray, ’15, spent her summer months testing and mapping the locations of invasive and native species of phragmites along the Pamunkey and Mattaponi rivers. I contributed as a film production assistant and edited the video feature.

With the help of a UR Summer Fellowship, Laura Murray, ’15, spent her summer months testing and mapping the locations of invasive and native species of phragmites along the Pamunkey and Mattaponi rivers.

Inuksuit

Inspired by the great outdoors, John Luther Adams's Inuksuit was performed in the University of Richmond's Jenkins Greek Theatre. I edited this video that depicted the performance using still photography, music, and an interview with Adams.

Inspired by the great outdoors, John Luther Adams's Inuksuit was performed in the Jenkins Greek Theatre for Earth Day