Videos

I’ve worked on a number of videos in various capacities, including producing, script writing, editing and storyboarding. I’ve even starred in a few as well. Below are select pieces.

Click here for examples of my editorial work and here for examples of brand storytelling.

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How the Starbucks App Evolved into a Tool for Customers Amid COVID-19

I produced a series of animated videos for Starbucks Canada to illustrate the safe and convenient ways customers could get their favourite Starbucks menu items amid COVID-19. This includes how to use the Starbucks app, the grab-and-go experience, dine in, and curbside pickup. I produced and wrote the copy for these animations.

 
 
 

You Don't Need To Be Red-Faced About Your Asian Glow

Asian glow, also known as Asian flush, affects millions of people worldwide, but nobody wants to talk about it. Here, I open up about my experience with Asian glow and why those who get it shouldn’t feel ashamed. Written and produced by me.

 
 
 

Winnie The Pooh Did His Own Stunts In New Movie 'Christopher Robin'

I interviewed my childhood hero, Winnie the Pooh, about what it was like to film his first live-action movie. Of course, the rest of the Hundred Acre Wood cast was there too. I produced and starred in this video.

 
 
 

Mixed Couples Share What They've Learned About Each Other's Cultures

One of the best parts about being in a relationship is sharing everything about yourself with your partner. But for mixed couples, culture plays a particularly significant role. Here, five mixed couples reveal what they’ve learned from their relationship. I produced this video and wrote an accompanying piece.

 
 
 

'Where Are You From?' Is Not An Innocent Question To Ask Canadians

This video was inspired by my own experiences of being asked, “Where are you from?” In this video, HuffPost Canada editors explain why this seemingly innocent question can be loaded with assumptions. I produced this video and wrote a HuffPost Canada blog on this topic.

 
 
 

Being A Mom Doesn't Mean You Lose Your Ambition: 'Workin' Moms' Star

Catherine Reitman is the creator of CBC's "Workin' Moms." She's also a mother to two young boys. In this video, Reitman talks about how becoming a parent affects your identity. I interviewed Reitman and produced this video.

 
 
 

5 Naturists Reveal The Secret To Having Body Confidence

A naturist is defined as someone who goes nude in designated areas, and we can learn a thing or two from them about body confidence. I produced this video and wrote an accompanying piece.