VISUAL DEVELOPMENT & MOTION DESIGN

Translating your vision into the visual language funders demand and the cinematic experiences audiences crave. Visual development, motion design, and strategic marketing for the Canadian film and television landscape.

The image features a black-and-white landscape of an open road stretching into the horizon under a cloudy sky. In the foreground, there is a person lying on the ground, partially covered by dirt. The text '#vanlife' is prominently displayed in red across the middle of the image, along with a smaller caption that reads, 'They ride for content and now they must fight for their lives.'

Pitch & Development

I provide full-service graphic design and visual strategy for the Canadian funding landscape. From theatrical key art and posters to highly stylized pitch decks, I translate your vision into the visual language that juries at Telefilm, ISO, and CMF need to see to approve your project.

Poster for the show "Bending Light" now streaming on Super Channel, featuring diverse characters in front of a starry space background and the logo of the Entertainment Network.

Documentary Archival & Research

I find the footage that defines the story—and the paperwork that insures it. With credits on Bending Light and Shadows of and Shadow of Dumont, I specialize in sourcing rare archival assets and managing the complex clearance workflows required for E&O insurance and broadcast deliverables.

A nightclub or event space with colorful lighting, large LED screens displaying the word 'AYSANABEE,' and a DJ setup on a stage. Circular LED light fixtures are suspended from the ceiling, creating a vibrant atmosphere.

Motion & Titles

From 72-foot LED walls at Rebel and Massey Hall to intimate film title sequences, I design immersive motion graphics for concerts, fashion showcases, award ceremonies and television and film. Leveraging After Effects and Premiere Pro, I deliver cinematic opening titles, end credits, and chyron that more than meet rigorous broadcast and theatrical standards.

Promotional poster for 'ReMARITATE the LENS,' featuring four Indigenous women with diverse hairstyles and clothing, smiling. The poster includes logos from Shine Network, Paramount+, and Indigenous Screen Office, with subtitles indicating their names: Ellyn Jade, Kimberly Guerrero, Tamara Podemski, and Darla Contois.

Strategy & Release

A film isn't finished until it's seen. As a Digital Media/Marketing Director, I build comprehensive SOSTAC marketing plans, manage festival pitches & deliverables, and create social assets and campaigns to ensure your project finds its audience while ensuring you satisfy the needs of networks and funders.