As part of the "New York at 400" series produced for the New-York Historical Society, I edited the segment "The Making of Wampum". This involved sorting through and organizing several hours of interview footage, color correct/grading, motion graphics, and audio editing. To assist the client and create a better workflow, I used text-based editing in Adobe Premiere to streamline the interview editing process. This allowed the client to easily and quickly make paper edits to the interview, rather than sit through hours of footage with me in an edit bay. Once the first round edit was complete, I was then better able to fine tune the edit and make suggestions for what might be stronger in video versus the script. 

In addition to editing the segment, I ran camera, audio, and lighting on the day of the shoot. I was also the producer for the overall project.