
Namedly
My work in social media management and content creation has developed through a mix of client work, creative production, and building my own platforms as a filmmaker and visual storyteller. I approach content with both strategy and creativity in mind, focusing on content planning, scheduling, analytics review, trend testing, and shaping ideas around audience behavior and brand goals.
My film Portfolio
Call out a feature, benefit, or value of your site that can stand on its own.
Call out a feature, benefit, or value of your site that can stand on its own.
From August 2025 to February 2026, I worked as Social Media Manager for TmlssTattoo, where I helped plan content, organize posting, review weekly analytics, test reels and personalized trends, and adjust strategy based on what best supported the page and business. Through my time with Film Garage 208 as an assistant and intern, I also gained hands-on experience learning how different brands require different marketing approaches, how to study audience behavior and trends, and how to shape content around a brand’s personality, goals, and visual identity. Working alongside creative productions and photo shoots further strengthened my understanding of storytelling, branding, and how strong content supports a larger business presence.
At the same time, I’ve continued building my own platforms around filmmaking, creative process, gear, editing, and the real behind-the-scenes flow of the industry. My goal is not just to create visually strong content, but to create work that feels honest, intentional, and useful—especially for emerging filmmakers looking for both inspiration and practical insight.
Writing for websites is both simple and complex. On the one hand, all you need to do is say what you mean, in your words, in your voice. One the other, there are so many rules to consider! Are you thinking of keywords you should rank for? Are you including links in your text to additional information? Do those links refer back to your own website, which helps boost your SEO? Is what you’ve written easy to scan? There’s a theory that people read in an F-shape pattern, and that this should influence how you structure content on your website. Lots of ins and outs—it’s no wonder writers rule the world.
There’s a theory that people read in an F-shaped pattern, and that this should influence how you structure content on your website.

Namedly
My work in social media management and content creation has developed through a mix of client work, creative production, and building my own platforms as a filmmaker and visual storyteller. I approach content with both strategy and creativity in mind, focusing on content planning, scheduling, analytics review, trend testing, and shaping ideas around audience behavior and brand goals.
My film Portfolio
Call out a feature, benefit, or value of your site that can stand on its own.
Call out a feature, benefit, or value of your site that can stand on its own.
From August 2025 to February 2026, I worked as Social Media Manager for Tmlss-Tattoo, where I helped plan content, organize posting, review weekly analytics, and adjust strategy based on what best supported the page and business. Through my time with Film Garage 208 as an assistant and intern, I also gained hands-on experience learning how different brands require different marketing approaches, how to study audience behaviour and trends, and how to shape content around a brand’s personality, goals, and visual identity. Working alongside creative productions and photo shoots further strengthened my understanding of storytelling, branding, and how strong content supports a larger business presence.
At the same time, I’ve continued building my own platforms around filmmaking, creative process, gear, editing, and the real behind-the-scenes flow of the industry. My goal is not just to create visually strong content, but to create work that feels honest, intentional, and useful—especially for emerging filmmakers looking for both inspiration and practical insight.
In 2026, my focus is to continue growing as both a filmmaker and a content creator, while building a stronger foundation in social media strategy and creative marketing. I want my platforms to reflect real growth—not just polished final results, but the process, experimentation, and learning that happen behind the scenes.
A major goal for me this year is expanding further into YouTube with longer-form content that allows me to share more in-depth insight into my work, creative workflow, gear, rigs, pre-production, post-production, and the reality of learning through experience. Alongside that, I want to keep refining my short-form content across Instagram and TikTok in a way that feels both strategic and personal.
As I continue studying film and gaining more hands-on industry experience, I want my content to grow alongside me and remain adaptable to the pace of both the film and social media spaces. I’m also beginning to put more energy into working with creators and brands that align naturally with my audience, values, and creative direction. More than anything, my goal is to build a platform that makes creative careers feel more approachable, informative, and attainable.