Video

Video continues to play a vital role in getting your message out. It could be a stand-alone video for a trade show booth, an auditorium presentation, or a television ad. Or, it could be part of a multimedia CD-ROM or web page, complete with hypertext links and other interactive features. And with DVDs, digital networks and high-speed bandwidth becoming more and more common, video's presence will continue to increase.

But no matter which delivery method you use, your message must still be the focus of any video project. What is it you want to say? How do you want to say it? And just as importantly, how do we not detract from it?

As an Editor, I remain focused on these points, to determine which shots, special effects and sound elements best emphasize the message. I draw heavily on my musical abilities to ensure that the timing and life of a video doesn't die mid-way through. And I'll step back and objectively view the work in progress, tweaking it early to keep it on target.

Click on the buttons below to take a look at the various examples of my video work. They list the title and duration, as well as the sizes of the various versions of each video. The QuickTime plug-in will automatically choose the file that matches your internet connection and your computer's capabilities. See the Video Help section for more details.

Editor, animator, composer, sound designer, videographer, producer, director - it's all there!