Multimedia Journalism
My multimedia journalism work includes a range of different media methods- I have used video, audio, 360 video, map story, and data visualization-based storytelling in my work. I also highlight my print work for the Christian Science Monitor.
A Different Approach To Care
Documentary, April 2022
Media methods: Documentary production, video editing, interviews, and empathy communication
Equipment: iPhone 13 camera, lavalier microphones
Software: Adobe Premier Pro, Adobe AfterEffects
This documentary explores psychotherapy that transcends traditional means. Taking knowledge from my education in journalism and psychology, I produced this documentary featuring three brilliant psychotherapists. Each of my subjects employ a different approach to their therapeutic practice- we learn about astrological holistic therapy, bioenergetic therapy, and art therapy.
All Eyes On Fatherhood
360 Documentary, December 2021
Media methods: Collaborative art production, film, documentary production, audio and video work, 360 film editing, interviews, empathy communication
Equipment: Occulus VR headsets, GoPro 360 cameras
Software: Adobe Premier Pro, Unity, Adobe Audition,
This co-creative documentary is a 360 video production that reviews the underpinnings of mass incarceration and fatherhood. Our subject William co-produces the documentary along with students.
Boston's Booming Life Sciences Industry Comes to Somerville
Two Part Piece, December 2021
Media Methods: Grassroots journalism, map-story, interviews, socio-geographic storytelling, mixed media storytelling
Equipment: Zoom H5, Cannon DSRL Camera, GoPro 360 Camera,
Software: ArcGIS Storymaps, Adobe PremierPro, Adobe Photoshop
This is a two-part story that includes a written article and an interactive map. The interactive map is a mixed media work inclusive of text, photographs and videos as a map-based user journey.
Longer Dry Spells and Depleting Resources Create Crop Failures and Algae Blooms in Massachusetts
Data Story, April 2021
Media Methods: Data Journalism, Data Visualization, Interviews, Humanizing statistics
Software: Microsoft Excel, Tableau, OpenRefine, ArcGIS
This story combines data graphics and storytelling to convey how longer dry spells in Massachusetts have led to a rise in crop failures and Algae Blooms.
The Misinformation Report
Podcast, 2020
Media methods: Audio storytelling, Audio Production, Expert Interviews, Critical Media Theory
Equipment: Zoom H5 and Phone Recording Apps
Software: Adobe Audition, Anchor, Garage Band
An at-home endeavor to utilize my time during COVID-19 lockdowns and tackle some of the most malignant information forces available to the public. This podcast offers facts and encourages audiences to be critical when consuming mass media. As someone studying the media stratosphere, I made this podcast so everybody can learn about the most misleading concepts and ideas in the media and the kind of harm they may propagate.
From soup to jobs: How Boston’s Haley House builds community
Christian Science Monitor, June 2022
Homelessness and food insecurity don’t exist in a vacuum, so staff at Boston’s Haley House don’t work in one either. The organization’s live-in model takes a holistic approach through empathy and community.
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More than fashion: Vogue’s Anna Wintour influences culture at large
Christian Science Monitor, May 2022
An author Q&A with "Anna: The Biography" author Amy Odell.
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On biometric IDs, India is a ‘laboratory for the rest of the world’
Christian Science Monitor, April 2022
An explainer piece about biometric IDs in India and the global impact.
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Commentary: How Indian cooking helps me cope with cultural appropriation
Christian Science Monitor, April 2022
A commentary piece about coming to America and experiencing cultural appropriation, and how I deal with it.
Iconic Details
Index Magazine, December 2019
What are the little details that signify iconic fashion brands? How did they come to be?