Welcome to my Video Gallery! a collection of projects that showcase my editing, pacing, and visual storytelling across different styles and formats.
A God’s Journey
A God’s Journey is a fan-fiction assignment I created for a Communications course. The story follows a human hero tasked with collecting three pieces of armor to protect his home from a powerful Moon God. Inspired by mythic storytelling and modern adventure, the project draws influence from Jason and the Golden Fleece, Kubo and the Two Strings, and God of War.
Alongside the video, I also developed an Adobe Spark version of the project for my Trends and Technology course at Mohawk. This piece represents my interest in building original worlds, experimenting with new tools, and strengthening my craft through editing and narrative structure.
The HUB for Community Inclusion is a program run by Behaviour Innovations (my former school) that supports people with disabilities in building confidence, life skills, and community connection. I served as First Assistant Director (1st AD) on this promotional video, coordinating the shoot, managing the schedule, and keeping production moving efficiently on set.
The video highlights day-to-day life at HUB and shares the experiences of the people who learn and work there. Having volunteered with the program, I’ve seen firsthand how welcoming the environment is and how dedicated the staff are to creating meaningful opportunities.
Editor: RJ Kemp.
Special thanks to the HUB team for allowing me to feature this video in my gallery. I’m proud to have contributed to a project that supports inclusion and celebrates everyone’s right to live a full, engaged life.
Special thanks to the HUB team for allowing me to feature this video in my gallery. I’m proud to have contributed to a project that supports inclusion and celebrates everyone’s right to live a full, engaged life.
These projects were created for my Video Editing course and highlight two different editing styles. One piece is a fast-paced montage built from fashion show footage, focused on rhythm, energy, and clean pacing. The other is a photo-driven edit that tells the story of the Ontario Food Terminal through sequencing, structure, and visual storytelling.
I enjoyed creating both projects and expanding my skills with Adobe editing tools throughout the process. Editing takes time, patience, and attention to detail, bringing many elements together into one clear final piece. I’m committed to continuing to improve and to taking on new projects that push my craft further.
This was the first video I edited in my Video Editing course during the Pre-Media program at Mohawk College. For this assignment, my instructor provided travel footage and a music track, and my goal was to create a polished edit with strong pacing, smooth transitions, and clean scene changes that matched the audio's rhythm.
This project marked my first step into a new area of storytelling and helped build my foundation in editing for mood, timing, and flow.
Created in high school, this montage pairs “Viva La Vida” by Coldplay with a visual overview of the French Revolution, using photos and on-screen facts to guide the narrative. I’m including it because it captures an early stage of my creative development, and it’s a reminder of how far I’ve grown since then.
A bonus After Effects project created at Toronto Film School (Motion Graphics & VFX). I designed a title/credits sequence inspired by Galactic, using graphics that reflect the game’s style. Challenging, fun, and a great motion-design learning experience. enjoy!