Videography

How hard is it being a content creator?

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All joking aside, I absolutely love my work and I put my all into everything that I do. I am continently growing as an content creator. 

Videos all manipulated and edited together using Vegas Pro.

I used a template for my intro made by Raven Designs. I manipulated this template in different ways in Vegas. All images and artwork were created by me.

I didn’t make any of the original components of this except the text for my photography.I’m using this as an example of my editing skills. The camera is a video I bought from a company. The other images are all free green screen videos. I combined the camera video with three other videos. One of the the sparkles, one of the small butterflies, and the large blue butterfly.

Richard Gretz Goldsmiths

I created everything in this video. It was a short video made for a Mother’s Day promotion on Facebook. 

I shot everything in this video and edited it. 

This video of a ring creation was all shot and edited by me for a Facebook post. 

A little something different. This still image was shot and edited by me and then I put it through Adobe Firefly to get this amazing video. 

I made this animation by using a series of still images that I had shot of the jewelry. 

This video of Richard carving stones was all shot and edited by me. 

This video showcases a piece of jewelry that we made to match a clients earrings. The earring photo was shot previously to me working there, but everything else was me for this video. 

I didn’t have much of a budget to make any of the content at Ricard Gretz so I used my kid’s old baby mobile music turner to rotate the necklaces. 

Placing this necklace on the rotator just right might look easy, but believe me it is anything but easy. 

When the necklace bounces back instead of completing a full rotation, that’s actually a small editing trick. It’s the same shot put in reverse.

I produced many more videos for Richard Gretz Goldsmiths, but this selection gives a good sense of my work. To explore the full collection, you can visit the Richard Gretz Facebook page.