For this series, I edited several stories.
About Now Entering:
NOW ENTERING… is a video scrapbook of the people, places and history of towns as seen through the eyes of its residents. Community members will collect video footage and still photos to showcase their unique stories.
Norm talks about how he went from being a drag racer to owning his own old-fashioned gas station.
Bill talks about being a part of the Middletown Lions Club.
Kris talks about his family's history and how it inspired his winery, Belgian Horse Winery.
This video was made an informative video for the Corporation of Public Broadcasting (to watch, not distribute) to show how Ball State PBS is using their grant money.
For this video, I was tasked with creating a high-energy video recapping the College of Communication, Information, and Media's 2024 information party.
I also had to create a vertical edit for this video that was distributed on Ball State Public Media's YouTube shorts, Instagram Reels, and TikTok.
For most of the content in this section, I just edited it and did not film it.
This reel was a promotional short the second episode of the 7th season of IRP's monthly program, The Facing Project.
In this promo for IRP's "Pop of Culture", I edited together images to align with the audio clip.
In this promo for the season 2 premiere of IRP's "Pop of Culture", I edited together images to align with the audio clip.
A behind-the-scenes video I made about the production process of filming the 2024 Muncie Community Sing event.
*This video was made for fun and not for Ball State Public Media*
A special look behind the scenes of the Now Entering Middletown pledge drive night that I made for Ball State PBS.
Cynthia talks about what she likes about IPR.
NPR's Stephen Thompson (creator of the "Tiny Desk" series) talks about why he loves public radio.
A series of IRP station IDs to help promote the IPR relaunch.
A series of IRP station IDs to help promote the IPR relaunch.
Here’s what a typical Thursday looks like for me working at Ball State PBS and at the Ball State Digital Corps.
*This video was made for fun and not for Ball State Public Media*
For all of the content in this section, I just edited it and did not record it.
For this interview, I had to edit it down to around eight minutes to fit into the show.
For this interview I had to edit it down from around 20 minutes to 10 to fit the time allotment for the show.
For this interview, I had to edit it down to fit into the show.