Corbett Creative - Motion Reel


“No Rain” - Cris Jacobs


Nightshift Creative - Logo Animation


26 Days of Type


A Red Light to Nowhere

A collaboration between myself and writer, Elizabeth Tracey.


How Coronaviruses Work

Produced for Johns Hopkins Medicine

How coronaviruses work and assemble their progeny inside cells to eventually cause the human illness, COVID-19. Learn more https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/ne...

The Wave

Commissioned animation. Story written by Shek Tarawallie.


Beamery - Introduction

An introduction to Beamery’s Talent Operating System.

HireRoad - Introduction

A motion graphics short introduction to HireRoad.


Produced for Johns Hopkins Medicine:

Covid Fatigue: how our brain affects our motivation to follow safety precautions - the strain of following safety precautions for the past six months to prev...
Prostate cancer is usually silent and only picked up during a physical exam or a blood test called a Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA.) Normally, with early te...
The 2020-2021 #flu season has merged with the #COVID19 pandemic. The illnesses are caused by separate viruses, but there are some similarities as well as dif...
If it's time to schedule your annual wellness screenings, like a mammogram, gynecologic exam, or cholesterol and blood pressure checks - and especially if yo...
The Johns Hopkins Musculoskeletal Center aims to streamline and improve access for diagnosis and treatment of conditions affecting muscles, bones and connect...
Did you know that Johns Hopkins Medicine has a formal social media policy for all employees? This policy has been harmonized across the Johns Hopkins enterpr...
The Johns Hopkins Meyerhoff Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center is comprised of a multi-disciplinary team that is committed to improving the health of people with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. With providers who divide their time between clinical care and research, they also specialize in distinct areas of IBD, offering a broad range of treatment options and bringing a unique experience to each patient.
Researchers at Johns Hopkins have shown that by disrupting transport in and out of cell's control center in a neuron can lead to neurodegeneration. The cell's control center, the nucleus, houses the DNA and sends all sorts of RNAs, proteins and other messages to direct the rest of the cell.
XDBio is a graduate program at The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine aimed at innovating graduate education in the biomedical sciences and facilitating interdisciplinary research training that bridges basic science and medicine. XDBio students will experience a flexible educational structure with a personalized curriculum guided by each student's individual research interests, prior course work, and future goals.
Upper tract urothelial cancer (UTUC) is a subset of urothelial cancer that is found in the renal pelvis of the ureter. At Johns Hopkins, we have a team of specialist in the Greenberg Bladder Cancer Institute who work together to treat and manage patients with this disease. To learn more visit www.hopkinsmedicine.org/greenberg-bladder-cancer-institute.
Beating cancer with precision immunotherapy is a goal for many cancer researchers. For the first time, a drug has been FDA-approved for cancer based on disease genetics rather than type. Developed from 30 years of basic research at Johns Hopkins and its Bloomberg~Kimmel Institute, pembroluzimab now can be used for colon, pancreatic, stomach, ovarian and other cancers if genetic testing reveals defects in so-called mismatch repair genes.
Learn about the COLA Lab Safety Initiative at Howard County General Hospital, a pilot program that may serve as a model for other hospitals to improve patient safety and outcomes. For more information about Howard County General Hospital; A Member of Johns Hopkins Medicine, visit http://www.hcgh.org.
Bloodless medicine and surgery is an alternative to blood transfusion that among other benefits, has been shown to reduce infections and help patients recover faster. In this video, experts from Johns Hopkins explain the techniques used before, during and after surgery to help patients minimize blood loss and the need to receive donated blood.
Glioblastoma is the most common type of brain cancer but often misdiagnosed. Oncologist Matthias Holdhoff describes glioblastoma, how it's treated and clinical trials to develop new therapies. Learn more at www.hopkinscancer.org
A gene previously identified as critical for tumor growth in many human cancers also maintains intestinal stem cells and encourages the growth of cells that support them, according to results of a study led by Johns Hopkins researchers.The finding adds to evidence for the intimate link between stem cells and cancer, and advances prospects for regenerative medicine and cancer treatments.
The Johns Hopkins Greenberg Bladder Cancer Institute (GBCI) is making a significant impact on bladder cancer treatment, focusing on developing a cure through research. Our multidisciplinary, collaborative clinical approach utilizes innovative strategies - including the genetic sequencing of individual tumors - to provide more treatment choices to patients and help improve outcomes.
Specialists at the Johns Hopkins Greenberg Bladder Cancer Institute (GBCI) outline a basic overview of the functions of the bladder, and the different types of cancer that can affect the bladder. Learn about symptoms and risk factors for the disease, and how the GBCI's multi-disciplinary clinical approach is moving research forward.

These videos are not my property and were made under contract as an employee of Johns Hopkins.


Pigeons Looper

Animated looper created for Pigeons Playing Ping Pong for their weekend at Rams Head Live in Baltimore, MD. (2019)

An animation I made for PPPP's 2018 NYE weekend at Ram's Head Live in Baltimore, MD.

Glitter Fallout - Intro

Sign Language Alphabet