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clients + featured projects

head south radio

Head South is a fresh company with soon-to-be-released sexual wellness products. Working closely with the founder, Cat Meyer, we’ve also created the podcast Head South Radio, releasing entertaining and educational episodes weekly about a variety of subjects, from pleasure to intimacy, codependency to being a new mother, and so much more. Real people, real stories, really talking about sex and relational wellness.

Credits: Audio post-production; supporting content for social media

michael gordon consulting

Michael Gordon is the founder of Bumble & Bumble as well as Hairstory, and served as a mentor to me for the better part of a decade. I left Hairstory shortly after he did so that I could continue working with him as he shifted towards private consulting. Together we created a large portfolio of work to help guide younger founders of new brands as they began to look into longer formats of content production.

Credits: Post-production for audio and video; motion graphics; additional content for social media; content management and distribution

home work

Home Work is a series of interviews conducted by HUTS founder Wayne Congar, released as an audio-only podcast published on platforms like Spotify and Apple Music; as well as being released as a long-form video interview series published on YouTube. Two different cuts, each edited to fit the specific needs of the platforms.

Credits: Preproduction, production, and post-production for audio and video; motion graphics; additional content for social media; content management and distribution

how we do it

Weekly webinars are a great way to introduce an educational aspect to your brand. For HUTS, a home developing company with unique approaches to everything from sourcing land to fixtures and finishes, we showcased each of those approaches through a series of how-to guides simply called How We Do It.

Credits: all post-production; motion graphics; content management and distribution

hairstory studio

I worked as an in-house creative for the brand Hairstory before they even landed on naming the products Hairstory. Back then, that was just the name of studio. Why? Because we weren’t solely focused on selling products. The goal was to walk through the streets of New York, talk to people, and bring them in not only for a haircut or dye, but to tell their story. Physical appearance plays a big role in the story of how one goes about their day-to-day, and that’s what we wanted to showcase: how empowering it can be to love the way you look; how simplicity can speak volumes. I worked with a team of 10 people or less for the first couple years at Hairstory and together, we were able to change the story of haircare entirely.

Credits: model scouting/casting, photo post-production, video production and post-production, additional social media content creation; content management and distribution

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