For the hardcore Gotham-heads, there were a number of PSAs in the lead-up to premiere. Then as the series ended, a few additional thoughts to thank the fans and let them say goodbye to poor, sweet Victor.
A social video series shines a spotlight on some of the amazing facts that surround the Manhattan Project, and its lasting impact.
To coincide with Jordan Peele’s summer blockbuster, an in-world website was developed and written with clues about the movie, insider twists, and Easter eggs leading back to the craziness of the film.
An in-world website, written as if its coming from The Riddler himself. I discovered I’m apparently very good at writing riddles, but then I couldn’t answer my own work.
With voice and tone being key to the campaign for this final season, boundaries were pushed in all the right ways. Amen.
At the height of the Bucket Wars™ Paramount shocked the world with an AR popcorn bucket. In this arena, butter will reign.
For this fun, romantic comedy with an out-of-this-world cast (sorry, couldn’t help myself) this concept and script for Jim Rash highlights some of my most “punny” work.
Timed to the episode drops throughout the season, this was an Amazon Alexa voice-activated experience where users asked Alexa specific questions about the previous episode. A different series character responded every week with in-world answers and clues about what’s coming next.
Hyping this new Netflix series to the Sonic fans, this was an experiential event on the 3rd Street Promenade in Santa Monica. People lined up for a chance to run, jump, and fight alongside Sonic and friends, with dimension-shattering effects.
While this film made all the headlines, for many unexpected reasons, it was definitely a project that helped me express my poetic side.
Throughout this social campaign, the voice for every social post remained firmly from the perspective and tone of Valya Harkonnen: tough and direct, yet mysterious and ominous.
Writing and creating social materials for a baby, in the voice of Alec Baldwin, forced me to rewatch every episode of “30 Rock.” I wasn’t upset.
To invite fans into this wild world where a nun searches for the holy grail while trying to defeat an omniscient AI entity (a classic tale), here is a Choose Your Own Adventure social asset. At the time, this was one of the first.
Writing from the lead character’s perspective, I turned the film’s story into excerpts from a fictitious novel.