My first taste of media production happened when I made my first edit in iMovie at 13 years old. It was a video for my Minecraft YouTube channel at the time. When I stopped doing the channel (to save the world from my very squeaky voice at the time), my love for editing never left with it. Editing is powerful, it is what makes or breaks a piece of media, no matter the genre or format. Since then I have editied many many pieces.
Below is a collection of some of my favorite edits I've done so far, if you want to see edits of a different media type, just ask!
You can hire me for the following!
Films
YouTube Videos (long form)
Vertical Content (short form)
Branded Social Media Content
Music Videos
Interviews
Advertisements
And More!
“I Will ALWAYS Love You” (2026) is an upcoming short film directed by Mercury Worthy that I worked on. I was one of 3 editors on this project, as well as a member of camera department during production.
My main responsibilities were:
Mixing and mastering all audio
Cutting 1/3 of the film
Stitching together all other editor’s pieces
Camera A 1st Assistant Camera
Camera A Operator
I learned a lot from this project, it also helped me strengthen my skills in audio mastering, and collaboration.
“Ghost Light” is an upcoming short film directed by Michael Grossman. I worked as the post production supervisor. This was my first time working with a professional director and he taught me a lot. My responsibilities on this set included:
Assigning 6 editors and 6 assistant editors
Assigning the editors different portions of the film
Keeping tabs on progress and managing their deadlines
Assisting communication between the editing team and the director
This film is currently being submitted to festivals
Life After Ben was part of CoogTV's Second annual film challenge. We were assigned to teams and given special prompts and tasks to accomplish, with only 2 days to film, and 3 total months for pre and post production. This was my first ever narrative project I edited. I'm honestly surprised how good it came out, given before I had only ever edited YouTube videos. I know it's an oldie, but I'm happy to share it with you all.
This was my final assignment for my nonlinear editing class. It was also my first foray into the world of advertising. The provided footage was shot as an sponsored interview for a fictional headwear company; a script was also given for me to follow. This project was a great learning experience for me, helping me see the importance of lower thirds, and B-roll. Do I think I did a perfect job? No, looking back, there are a few things I would change, but I choose to showcase it still because I think I did a good job, and it shows how much I have improved.