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Resume

I’ve always been an aspiring everything-ist!

 

Thanks, Leejay Abucayan, for coining a perfect term. Making things makes me feel alive! And after years and years of doing it, and obsessively working to get better at it, I’ve finally gotten to where I am today: better than yesterday. Lol.

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Right now, my expertise lies in multimedia content creation and writin’ (and some actin’, and some singin’ and guitar playin’). Sometime soon, I’d also like to learn woodworking, how the heck the stock market works, and start my own business selling physical products (the product idea’s a secret for now, though!).

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My ultimate dream/goal is to create comedic original content that makes it to a household-name streaming service. But in the meantime, this is fun, too!

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I mainly service the High Point/Greensboro area as well as Raleigh, Durham, Charlotte, Lake Norman, Huntersville, Mooresville, Cornelius, Statesville, Boiling Springs, Pineville, Fort Mill, Rock Hill, and the overall North Carolina and South Carolina region. I travel and offer remote services.

Experience

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Photographer, videographer, event planner, writer/literary editor, actress, voice artist, musician.

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Freelancer at Lech Multimedia
(2017 – Present)
I’m a video/photographer, content creator, editor, and multimedia artist! Big name clients have included Aerie, Roush Fenway Racing, NASCAR, John Deere, Boy Scouts of America, and Wheel With Me’s Jesi Stracham, though I do plenty of work for small businesses as well. My work has been featured on The Today Show!

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Co-Founder at Mean Bean Comedy
(2017 – 2024)
It’s so hard for me to even detail the work description for this… I did a bit of everything! Mean Bean Comedy (formerly Mean Bean Productions) is an award-winning comedy group based out of Charlotte, NC, and it was my baby. I wrote, produced, shot video & photo, acted, edited, managed our web copy and website(s), managed the team, made social media posts and created fresh content, wrote satire articles, made comics, cultivated our brand, and so much more. We racked up over 350,000 followers and several contest wins on an app called Rizzle before it shut down.

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Team Member at ScrewUp TV
(2019 – Present)
While a marketing specialist and editor at ScrewUp TV, I bounced around from managing social media to editing videos to event planning. Specifically, I planned A ScrewedUp Christmas Party, a fun holiday event with activities, delicious turkey chili, and entertainment in the WeWork building on S. College St. in Charlotte. Now, I’m a cast member of the ScrewUp TV sketch comedy troupe! We perform live at our own shows in Charlotte and as a part of larger comedy festivals across the Carolinas like the Queen City Comedy Experience and NC Comedy Festival. In 2019, I helped write and edit (and acted in) Speedbait, a short film that went on to win Best Use of Line of Dialogue in the Charlotte 48 Hour Film Festival. I sometimes direct and film sketches, too. We earned a grant from NC.

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Advisory Board at Carolina Film Community
(2017 – 2019)
I redid carolinafilmcommunity.com for the organization’s 10-year rebrand. Carolina Film Community is a non-profit educational organization that reaches thousands across the Carolinas.

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Marketing Representative at Summer Sessions at Appalachian State University
(2015 – 2016)
Exceeded goal of increasing student enrollment in summer school via media-heavy marketing strategy; reached hundreds of students with video sketches/shorts; did the impossible by making summer school look fun. I wrote, directed, cast, acted in, and edited videos for the campaign alongside making creative social media posts that highlighted fun things to do and volunteer opportunities for students in the area.

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BA Interdisciplinary Studies, BA Theater at Appalachian State University
(2012 – 2016)
I graduated Cum Laude (3.64 GPA) and won the Outstanding Senior Award in my department. While at University, I founded the Appalachian Film Club and created/served as festival director for the Appalachian 36 Hour Film Festival! I also wrote for the school’s satire periodical, The Rotten Appal, interned at AppTV, and was a videographer for In-Visible Theatre, a local non-profit.

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