Video Production
From DIY reels to full-scale productions, I help stories move.
Whether it’s a scrappy social video or a full-scale production, I specialize in helping small businesses and creatives bring their ideas to life on screen. With a background in producing for arts organizations and creative brands, I know how to balance storytelling, structure, and style (no matter the budget).
Whether you’re launching a campaign, telling your origin story, or showcasing your creative process, I help you make video content that feels authentic, polished, and aligned with your message.
Because great video doesn’t just look good—it works hard for your business.
What are you looking for?
Small-Scale Video
For smaller projects, I can capture and edit simple video content myself—perfect for social media.
Large-Scale Video
For larger productions, I take the producer’s seat—assembling the right creative team, managing timelines and budgets, and ensuring the finished piece supports your brand goals.
Small-Scale Video Examples
Theatre Production Promo
Docu-Style Theatre Production Teaser
Non-Profit Fundraiser Promo
Large-Scale Video Examples
Experiential Commercial for Meow Wolf’s Convergence Station
We were asked to create a commercial spot for broadcast, OTT, and social that would showcase the interactivity of Meow Wolf's newest immersive art exhibition in Denver. Our creative team came up with a unique idea, so I was tasked with identifying a production company that could pull it off. Enter: Otherworldly Productions, True Motion Studios, and a camera controlled by a 2,000 lb robotic arm. As of July 2023, this video has resulted in 1,092,332 impressions and 10,016 link clicks on TikTok.
My role: Creative producer. Developed timeline, guided creative brainstorming, hosted pitch meeting to present concept, identified production company, and managed communications with external production company and internal stakeholders.
Produced by Otherworldly Productions; Directed by Evan Mann; Shoot Producer: Kaleigh Ryan; Director of Photographer: Peter Wigand; Robot Operator: Nick Bruso; Robot Operator Assistant: Isaac Sheets; Power Management: Dane Peterson; Robot Mover: Uriel Barron; Gaffer: Fredo Orozco; Key Grip: Troy Ten Eyck; Creative Director Kat Lam; Assistant Project Producer Shannon Slack; concept assistance by Dave Jasmon; Models: Laya Ali, Jo Box, Justin Gardner, Aaliyah Griegoturner, Emily Lum, Macrina Lum, Adam Lum, Jonah Lum, Adiel Mitchell, Angelica Segura, Cait Smith, Leigh Ann Trujillo Baca, Angel Valentino
What It’s Like to Be 25
For MCA Denver’s 25th anniversary, I flipped the script. Rather than centering the museum, I thought—what if we talked to 25-year-olds humans instead? Their stories of growth, change, heartbreak, and hope made the milestone feel real, personal, and unexpectedly moving.
My role: Ideator, producer, director, interviewer
DP & Post: Kim Shively
Meet the DCPA Theatre Company
The Denver Center for the Performing Arts is the largest non-profit theatre organization in the country. For four decades, the regional theatre arm of the DCPA has produced its own dramas, musicals, classics, and world premieres, but when you bring up the DCPA to most Coloradans, they only think of the Broadway tours. We needed a way to illustrate what makes the Theatre Company special. This is how my idea for this video came to be.
This video was embedded on the ticketing page for each Theatre Company production and a second version with subscriber-specific messaging was emailed to all new subscribers one week after joining, accompanied by an offer to take a complimentary backstage tour.
My role: Ideator, producer, director
DP & Post by David Lenk; VO by Maggie Lamb; Copy by Carolyn Michaels