• Broadcast interview segment for a wrestling reality series featuring Bryce Cannon’s return from injury. Produced for Triller TV, the piece builds anticipation around his comeback while reinforcing championship credibility. Shot on location over multiple travel days, the film blends intimate storytelling with archival footage, licensed music, and broadcast standards. Coordinated across multiple stakeholders, the final edit delivers emotionally grounded, cinematic storytelling designed to elevate a main-event return.

  • Program awareness film for Skilled Trade Academy highlighting hands-on trade training and workplace readiness. Shot in a single production day and shaped through participant and instructor interviews, the piece traces journeys from uncertainty to employment. The narrative emphasizes OSHA certification, resume preparation, teamwork, and real-world job pathways for individuals overcoming barriers. Designed as a recruitment and visibility tool, the film positions the academy as a structured, supportive route toward stability and long-term opportunity in the trades.

  • Participant-focused success story developed from existing Skilled Trade Academy footage. This piece follows Asyrian Jackson’s growth from uncertainty to confidence, highlighting trade training, OSHA certification, and workplace readiness. Built from a single production day, the series demonstrates strategic content repurposing to create multiple high-impact assets. The result is a personal, forward-looking narrative that reinforces program support, accountability, and long-term career direction while maximizing the value of the original shoot.