My name is Nicolas Green. I'm a digital content producer by trade, with an eye for motion graphics and video editing. My education is from Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio, from which I have a BA in Mass Communications, an MA in Rhetoric & Writing, and a certificate in Technical & Professional Writing.
I owe my skills in media editing and videography to my internship (and later, graduate assistantship) with the New Media Incubator, an on-campus workspace at Wright State University. I worked with them for much of my late undergrad and all of grad school, where my duties covered everything from in-studio camerawork, to field shoots, to audio and lighting, to editing and polishing. Later, I found a passion for motion graphic design.
When the COVID pandemic began, I switched to a remote format and began working with digital software on my own machine. The switch to remote work would prove an incredibly beneficial move for my mental wellbeing and productivity, though it was a challenging transition.
I'm passionate about expanding my talents on my own time as well as in the workplace through online learning outlets like Udemy. As a furtherance of my motion graphics skills, I've begun learning 3D modeling with Blender! On top of being a relaxing creative outlet, I see it as a very valuable skillset and am improving every day. I also take on personal projects and exercises in Adobe just to stay on top.
When not working, I enjoy reading, watching movies, and playing video games. I try (as everyone should, in my opinion) to get in a Dungeons & Dragons session with my friends every weekend. As a more recent hobby, I also am a fair hand with a needle and thread, and would love to one day hand-sew my own clothes.