Video Production

When hired at Parsons in October 2023, I was primarily a graphic designer, however, team needs change. Pretty quickly upon my arrival I was thrust into the driver’s seat of utilizing video to communicate to the public what kind of construction work was happening around Indiana, Kentucky, and Ohio. Video production has become my primary role over the last two and a half years. Most of my work happens in unpredictable lighting and audio environments as I capture construction action across the various states. Each of these featured videos were filmed, produced, and edited by me. I captured the on the ground footage for each of these videos (drone footage used from a variety of sources).

video shot overnight educating the public on the heavy machinery that is used in overnight interstate construction at the I-69/I-465 project in indiana. we arrived on the job site at 11 PM and wrapped up at 7 am the following morning. this video was part of a short series highlighting overnight work.
video highlighting three construction workers of the original brent spence bridge in Cincinnati, ohio/covington, Kentucky. these 3 men recount their experience building the original bridge in 1963.
video advocating indiana drivers to slow down while going through construction workzones on I-70. this was part of a nine video series educating the public on the revive i-70 project in richmond, IN.
video highlighting high school students & seasoned construction workers as they discuss why they are drawn to a career in construction. This video was produced to encourage students to consider starting their construction career on the brent spence bridge project in cincinnati, Ohio.
video discussing the overnight work happening for the ohio river crossing project between evansville, indiana & Henderson, Kentucky. I arrived in Evansville at 12 am and finished filming at 5 am.
video produced to encourage engineers in the indiana area to apply to work with parsons. I coordinated with coworkers in the INDIANAPOLIS office to produce this with a quick turnaround right before the holidays in 2025.
video showcasing the ohio river crossing construction team as they work in evansville, IN. THIS VIDEO WAS PRODUCED FOR A THANKSGIVING POST TO HIGHLIGHT AND THANK THE TEAM FOR THEIR HARD WORK IN 2025. THIS VIDEO WAS PART OF A SERIES OF 8 VIDEOS featuring various aspects of the project.
video showing the walsh-kokosing build team volunteering with habitat for humanity to establish credibility in the cincinnati community prior to starting construction on the brent spence bridge project. one of the homeowners (Rena) helped the team build her new home.
video showcasing u.s. secretary of transportation sean duffy alongside other government officials (indiana governor mike braun, u.s. senator todd young, u.s. congressman james comer, u.s. congressman jefferson shreve, u.s. congressman mark messmer, & U.s. Congressman andy barr) as they visited the I-69 Ohio River crossing project to discuss the importance of the project for the country.
video recapping the community celebration following the completion of section 1 of the I-69 ohio river crossing project - earlier in the day Kentucky governor Andy Beshear alongside other critical government officials cut the ribbon to signify the completion - the community walk was scheduled later in the day to allow the community to see the new road that will ultimately lead to the new ohio river crossing bridge.
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