Since my first video editing job in 2010 (an advertisement for a local arts summer camp), I have found endless pleasure in filming and editing promotional material, and using digital content as a means of publicizing what organizations of any size are doing to brighten the world a little bit. From videos for the March of Dimes to shorter montages, I am committed to ensuring every aspect of the video—the music, cuts, features and graphics—are to the client's liking. Alongside video editing, I am also an enthusiastic writer, both professional and creative. I have produced articles for magazines like Psychology Today and The Culture Trip, but also enjoy writing short copy for flyers, website blurbs, and social media posts. I always enjoy the challenge of adapting to a company or organization's specific style of communication, and conveying their message in a concise but effective way.

Michaela Brady

Since my first video editing job in 2010 (an advertisement for a local arts summer camp), I have found endless pleasure in filming and editing promotional material, and using digital content as a means of publicizing what organizations of any size are doing to brighten the world a little bit. From videos for the March of Dimes to shorter montages, I am committed to ensuring every aspect of the video—the music, cuts, features and graphics—are to the client's liking. Alongside video editing, I am also an enthusiastic writer, both professional and creative. I have produced articles for magazines like Psychology Today and The Culture Trip, but also enjoy writing short copy for flyers, website blurbs, and social media posts. I always enjoy the challenge of adapting to a company or organization's specific style of communication, and conveying their message in a concise but effective way.

Available to hire
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Since my first video editing job in 2010 (an advertisement for a local arts summer camp), I have found endless pleasure in filming and editing promotional material, and using digital content as a means of publicizing what organizations of any size are doing to brighten the world a little bit. From videos for the March of Dimes to shorter montages, I am committed to ensuring every aspect of the video—the music, cuts, features and graphics—are to the client’s liking.

Alongside video editing, I am also an enthusiastic writer, both professional and creative. I have produced articles for magazines like Psychology Today and The Culture Trip, but also enjoy writing short copy for flyers, website blurbs, and social media posts. I always enjoy the challenge of adapting to a company or organization’s specific style of communication, and conveying their message in a concise but effective way.

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Skills

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Microsoft Word
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Microsoft Powerpoint
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Copywriting
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Acapella
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Adobe Premiere Elements
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Experience Level

Microsoft Word
Expert
Microsoft Powerpoint
Expert
Copywriting
Expert
Acapella
Intermediate
Adobe Premiere Elements
Intermediate
Final Cut Pro X
Intermediate
HubSpot
Intermediate
Microsoft Excel
Intermediate
Presentation Design
Intermediate
Promo Video
Intermediate
YouTube API
Beginner
Python
Beginner
Facebook API
Beginner
Adobe InDesign
Beginner
Corporate Video
Beginner
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Language

English
Fluent
Italian
Intermediate
Irish
Beginner

Education

MSc in Social Science of the Internet at Oxford University
October 9, 2017 - August 3, 2018
BA in Liberal Arts (Media History, Creative Writing, Social/Developmental Psychology) at Sarah Lawrence College
August 30, 2013 - May 19, 2017

Industry Experience

Non-Profit Organization, Education, Media & Entertainment, Professional Services, Travel & Hospitality, Other
    uniE608 An Evening with Tony: Teaser
    A teaser trailer for the Sarah Lawrence College student film, "An Evening With Tony". While the film was produced over the course of a week, I helped out on set with script supervision and filming behind-the-scenes footage, then used official shots to compile this teaser for the film's promotion. #video #videoeditor
    uniE608 Rabbit Casserole
    This brief comedic sketch was filmed during the COVID-19 lockdown entirely over Zoom. When her importunate brother asks her for yet another loan for his rabbit farm, Lisa refuses. She is soon undermined by her mother and father dialling in, escalating the argument with their own squabbles. #sketchcomedy #skit #acting #actress
    uniE608 Again and Again by The People Versus
    The second of two music videos I starred in for folk-pop group, The People Versus. This video is more subtle and abstract than "Witch", in which different actors play the same couple meeting in different lifetimes. #musicvideo #acting
    uniE613 Wealth, Poverty, and the Brain: A Q&A With Kimberly Noble
    Please see the #article here: https://www.twine.net/signin #interview
    uniE613 More than just Oscar fodder: A Review of "Suffragette" (2015)
    Please see the full article here: https://www.twine.net/signin #film #review #article
    uniE613 10 Must-See Films of the Radical 1970s
    Please see the full #article here: https://www.twine.net/signin #travel #film #history
    uniE608 Creative Summer Promotional Video
    After attending an arts summer program for 4 years, I pitched a potential advertisement to the camp director to bring in more recruits. Throughout the four-week program, I filmed friends, counsellors and artists hard at work as they prepared for the Festival Day that concludes each year. In addition, I conducted interviews with members of staff and campers to obtain a greater sense of what it feels like to participate in such an enriching program year after year. #videoeditor #video #advert
    uniE608 LARP at Sarah Lawrence College
    As part of a student auction, I was commissioned to create a quick promotional video for Sarah Lawrence College's Live Action Roleplay (LARP) club. Using footage provided by club members, as well as interviews I filmed myself, I pieced together a rough cut set to music requested by the client. #video #promotional #videoeditor
    uniE608 Kate
    Relationships begin and end for a multitude of reasons, but perhaps the most common reason is a lack of trust and communication. In this film, a man struggles with a newfound yet uncontrollable power, as well as a disintegrating relationship. #video #videoeditor #colorcorrection #shortfilm