Joining the content team at Spark Foundry, after working on a print account as a media buyer primarily, the team noted my creative skillset, and quickly moved me onto the Campbell’s account. There, I had the opportunity to utilize my production and management skills to handle multiple high level campaigns! I have been able to execute campaigns ranging from linear, to digital, to print! Here are just a few examples of some of my favorite projects I’ve led.
Working to bring Prego Pasta Sauce into modern spaces that allow consumers to view the brand as fun and playful, we teamed up with Team Coco to create a 3 part video series (2 linear, 1 social) to show how Conan uses Prego to enjoy a delicious meal with his best pal
Working to drive modernity and usage versatility, we paired up with Conde Nast & Bon Appetit for this first to market opportunity to create a cooking competition show in the notorious Bon Appetit Test Kitchen. We integrated Campbell’s Condensed Soup seamlessly into each episode where home cooks took a technical skill they learn in the episode, and a Campbell’s Soup to create a delicious dish that fits the challenge criteria
Joining the producing team, I was excited for the challenges of a an almost entirely new show. Throughout my time at Page Six TV, I have been fortunate enough to learn many different trails and tribulations of how to launch a new show with a small staff, and how to utilize my strengths to benefit the show.
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Starting as a script production assistant, I was taught how to format scripts, make rundowns, and created essential show documents. I was also responsible for keeping the weekly show grid up-to-date while carrying on with my daily script responsibilities.
I additionally assisted the beauty producer in various tasks. I would research current beauty trends, pitch interesting products and curate segments, as well as pitching segments that would be used for live.
It wasn’t long until I began my journey as a creative, and was able to produce meaningful content using tips and practices I had learned in my previous experiences.
While at Amazon, I produced segments for the first Prime Day Live show, which was a 16-hour live stream featuring products ranging from beauty, to technology, to lifestyle.
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I am so fortunate in my career to have started Don Mischer Productions as a script production assitant. While working with the DMP team, I was lucky to work on shows such as the American Comedy Awards, 12th Annual Huading Awards, and the 66th Primetime Emmy Awards.
Despite the content of the event, the team was driven and excited to produce the best show possible. It is where I learned by example how to handle stressful situations with a cool and calm collective approach, which I still reference today.
Before I started my professional career, I was fortunate enough to have some incredible experiences to shape my view of storytelling.
For my thesis, I co-produced, directed, and animated a mixed-medium animation short where I learned the trials and tribulations, yet gained immense respect for the art form of animation.
I spent a Semester at Sea in which I explored the world onboard a renovated cruise ship, The MV Explorer. When on land I was immersed in different cultures of 16 unique countries, while onboard, I partook in a variety of media classes, and honed my video/editing skills with the help of my classmates, to create Finding Me.
I spent my summers in Raymond, Maine, practicing and perfecting my leadership skills as a camp counselor. As the photographer, I was able to capture the moment of pure joy, peace, and beauty in a snapshot.
The story of a girl who finds herself while encountering the dreams of her family.
A student on Semester at Sea loses her ID and searches the ship in order to find it.