This was the culmination of my experience as a summer 2024 intern for The Nature Conservancy at the Silver Creek Nature Preserve, in Picabo, ID. I interviewed several people who felt Silver Creek was an important aspect of their lives, as well as took a deep dive into the historical photos and documents the preserve had accumulated concerning its formation and history. I utilized these sources of information to create a video centered on sharing why Silver Creek is an important place.
Made in 48 hours for the 2025 Fall48 challenge, Displaced (2025) follows a journalist, Teddy, as she is called to Willaby, Idaho to investigate the mysterious murder of Julian Baker. As she encounters more and more strange occurrences, she realizes that there is more to this town than meets the eye.
The story of how a young woman deals with grief after losing her grandfather.
An ode to friendship and spending a quiet day on the lake.
"The Existential Dread of an Avocado" was made in Cinematography (JAMM 473 at University of Idaho) for a short film project in 2025. It was made using the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera and a single Amaran LED Tube Light.Â
The "Kindness Parade" Albertsons promotional spot aired on PBS Kids in 2021. I was the director and editor for the project. I worked on this during the summer before my senior year of high school, and was able to work closely with our clients in order to provide the best product.
As a college freshman I participated in the KINO Film Fest with three of my classmates. We were given three requirements; our film must be horror; it must include a character, Rory, who is a "super fan" of something; we must include spare change as a prop. As a writer and cinematographer for our short film, Skunked, we came in second overall and won best use of character.
Working with my co-producer, Ian Cook, we were given a week during my senior year of high school to create a video to be used during the One Event, which is a yearly event to help raise funds for One Stone's various projects, like Lab51. I acted as a co- writer and producer, director, and editor.
As the director, writer, and editor for the "Think, Make, Create Trailer" promotional ad, I spent several months during my senior year of high school traveling to various locations in order to interview students and educators involved with the TMC Trailer program. I worked closely with the owner and media director of the company, Idaho Out-of-School Network, and was able to lead a team of other students to create this video to be used by the Out-of-School Network in order to share their mission.
This was the first video I ever produced, and was used as the intro to One Stone's yearly fundraising event, the One Event. I spent a month writing, filming, and editing this video, while collaborating with the director of Two Birds, Michael Reagan, in order to create something that fit with the theme of the event.
As a freshman at the University of Idaho I wrote a horror short film titled, "The Witch's Smile." In it, two friends, Erin and Maggie, seek to make the most out of the final days of summer before leaving to different towns. As they struggle to confront the sadness surrounding the end of their time together, they also must confront the old-wives-tale that lives in Erin's nightmares.
As the first project in FTV 122, the goal was to illustrate and convey a specific emotion, unease.
As the final project in FTV 122, myself and two classmates created a silent short film meant to illustrate continuity. It was inspired by old westerns and Wes Anderson films.
In 2022 I appeared in an episode of Wormhole TV, an environmental comedy series, which was focused on spreading awareness for wildfire safety.
In 2024 I appeared in an episode of Outdoor Idaho after participating in the University of Idaho's Semester in the Wild program, which consisted of living in the Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness for three months.
This is a business card/logo I designed for Avery Anderson. The design includes an illustration of his dog, Denali, and the main Teton Mountains.
Project Drawdown is a non-profit organization dedicated to creating attainable climate solutions. This logo was made in 2022 while working for Two Birds, a marketing company led by high school students.
The Patty Duke Awards logo was also made while participating in Two Birds. The logo was commissioned by the family of Patty Duke, an American actress who lived in Idaho. The award celebrates high school theatre and is hosted in Boise, Idaho.
"Idaho Gems" was created as a project in the "Herstory" course at One Stone's Lab51 high school experience. The course focused on highlighting important women in Idaho's history. "Idaho Gems" is a magazine the group created and distributed to various elementary programs in the area. The following are my contributions to the magazine.
This was made by illustrating photos taken of the participating students and mentor
Historian, Author
Actress, Animal Rights Activist
First Female Smoke Jumper
Kooteni Tribal Council Chairwoman
Olympic Cyclist