In 2004, I started working full-time in documentary television, and my work has appeared on leading cable networks such as CNN, National Geographic Channel, The History Channel, The Weather Channel, CNBC, and CourtTV. If you'd like to see some samples of my productions, then please play the video to the right. The video has clips from "The Case against Saddam" (Discovery-Times); "Narco-State: The Poppy Jihad" (CNN); "Alaska Oil Spill (National Geographic Channel); and "South Pole Rescue" (The Weather Channel).
For additional information about my productions, click here.
There is a great degree of synergy between television and the Web, and that synergy will only increase moving forward. Therefore, it was logical for me to expand into Web development. At first, I started to dabble in Web development on my own, but the more I learned, the more I wanted to know. I completed a certificate in Web Authoring and Design at Waubonsee Community College. Alongside the courses, I have completed professional workshops in CSS, jQuery, Flash, and Drupal.
Around the time I started my career in documentary television, I started dabbling in graphic design. I was impressed by the graphic design department at the production company where I was working, and I wanted to be able to do what they did. Graphic design became a creative outlet for me, and I always enjoy the challenge of executing my creative visions. My strength is in layout, and my work is not heavy on effects. Most of the time, less is more.