weddings
I partnered with artist Hank Ball to coordinate, shoot, and edit multiple wedding videos in the Summer of 2025. Packages included first dance edits, full ceremony videos, and a 3-minute highlight film.
“We are so incredibly happy with our wedding video! Hank and Grace did an amazing job capturing the most special moments of our day. They made us feel completely comfortable on camera, which made everything feel so genuine and relaxed. The communication leading up to our wedding day itself was professional and clear. We can’t thank them enough for preserving our memories so beautifully. We would highly recommend them to any couple looking for a talented and professional videographer!”
-Jenny Rinkol, Wedding Videography Client
testimonials & public resources
I wrote, edited, and presented this campaign video to the governing officials of Kearney County, Nebraska, advocating for the repair of the county’s culturally and historically significant courthouse tower. As a result, efforts are now underway to explore public fundraising and grant opportunities for the restoration of Nebraska’s “Christmas City” dome.
I shot, directed, and edited this business testimonial video for the Nebraska-based financial institution, Cornhusker Bank, showcasing its business banking relationship with the private PK-12 school, Lincoln Christian. I conducted interviews with school administrative staff and guided youth volunteers through acting direction. The project involved close coordination with both organizations, careful pre-production planning, and directing non-actors to create an authentic, polished testimonial.
I wrote, directed, shot, and edited an informational video series for Lincoln, Nebraska’s public transportation system, StarTran. In 2024, StarTran provided approximately 2.2 million rides to members of the Lincoln community. The series serves as a public resource for new riders and individuals with disabilities who may be unfamiliar with the bus and paratransit systems.
This series is available in multiple languages and can be accessed via the City of Lincoln’s website: https://www.lincoln.ne.gov/City/Departments/LTU/StarTran/How-to-Ride
animation
For my digital motion graphics course at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, I was tasked with animating a film credit sequence. I created a mixed-media animation by printing individual frames from a short film I shot and hand-drawing onto each one. After scanning the altered stills, I used Adobe After Effects to incorporate animated text graphics for the cast and crew credits.