Summary

A creative and adaptive individual with Production and Art Department experience.

Credits

3/18 – 3/18

On Set Dresser Como Se Dice

Film (Short)
3/18 – 3/18
2/18 – 2/18

On Set Dresser (Wardrobe Assistant)

Advertising — Kiss & Kill
2/18 – 2/18
8/17 – 12/17

Set Dresser Brian Banks

Film (Feature-length) — Truth Shall Rise, LLC
8/17 – 12/17
7/17 – 7/17

Art Department Assistant HEADSHOP

Film (Feature-length) — Bass Entertainment
7/17 – 7/17
7/17 – 7/17

Musician Red Velvet Cake

Film (Short) — Calvary Pictures Details
7/17 – 7/17

Wrote, performed, and recorded song for the short.

7/17 – 7/17

Art Department Assistant Target Creative

St. Jude Children's Research Hospital — Advertising — Target Creative
7/17 – 7/17
4/17 – 6/17

Set Dresser Indivisible

Film (Feature-length) — Calvary Pictures
4/17 – 6/17
3/16 – 7/16

Assistant to Executive Producer Sun Records (Season 1)

CMT — TV — ThinkFactory Media Details
3/16 – 7/16

• Provided administrative support for the Executive Producer (e.g., scheduled meetings/conference calls, organized travel, retrieved paperwork, etc.). • Retained tactful professionalism and discretion when dealing with high-profile individuals (e.g., celebrities, CEOs, etc.). • Provided insight of the local city (Memphis, TN) for the Executive Producer’s business/entertainment interests. • Maintained flexibility for long hour and/or late night/early morning shifts. • Demonstrated responsibility and trust in handling petty cash advances. • Filled in on-set roles when required (e.g., production assisting, set decoration, catering, etc.)

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Education

Class of '14

University of Memphis

Bachelor of Arts in English Literature

Skills

  • Adobe Creative Suite
  • Creative
  • Microsoft Office Suite
  • interpersonal
  • Adaptable
  • Communicative
  • Insightful
  • Intuitive
  • Ableton Live 9 Suite
  • Drive for Results
  • Microsoft Office Suite o Word o Excel o Outlook o PowerPoint •
  • Sensible in Regards to Criticism