FICO
FICO World ‘26 Promo
Produced for FICO World this promo captured the energy and authenticity of the event in real time. Filmed entirely on location across three days, the process was fast paced and highly collaborative, with shooting and editing happening simultaneously. This approach allowed me to shape a narrative while the event was still unfolding, blending keynote highlights, attendee reactions, and atmosphere into a cohesive story.
The finished film premiered on the main stage on the final day, designed to reflect the audience back into the experience and build excitement for the following year. Beyond the live reveal, it continues to play an important role across social and online channels, helping to promote FICO World and drive future attendance.
Produced remotely from London, working closely with a local crew in Vietnam and an edited back in London. The film focuses on the impact of civil society organisations and the vital role they play in supporting communities, amplifying underrepresented voices, and driving meaningful social change. At its core, it highlights real stories from the ground, showing how local initiatives translate into tangible outcomes for the people they serve.
To ensure the narrative felt authentic and grounded, I prioritised local voices throughout, incorporating user generated content and first hand perspectives. This gave the film a sense of immediacy and ownership, allowing the message to resonate as both a piece of advocacy and a reflection of lived experience. The result is a story that not only communicates impact but also reinforces the importance of community led work in shaping long term change.
Scaling up Nutrition civil society network
Closing the gender gap in vietnam
This video was part of a wider content series created for Climate KIC, spanning multiple cities across Europe and designed to showcase real, place based solutions to sustainability challenges. Focusing on Lisbon, the film explores how the city’s Planning Department has partnered with the Walkability App to better understand pedestrian experiences and improve urban spaces. By collecting real time data from citizens, the initiative helps identify barriers, inform policy decisions, and ultimately create more accessible, people centred streets.
Shot with a local crew and produced remotely from London, the intention behind the film was to transport viewers into Lisbon while illustrating the tangible impact of public policy shaped around people rather than cars. Through a mix of observational footage and human stories, the film brings to life how small scale interventions can contribute to wider systemic change, reflecting Climate KIC’s broader mission to support cities in building more sustainable and liveable environments.
Climate KIC
Making streets more walkable in Lisbon
This video was produced to be shown at a high level meeting led by the Mectizan Donation Program, bringing together ministries of health, policy makers, and NTD programme leaders from across Latin America. It celebrates the region’s success in eliminating diseases such as Onchocerciasis and Lymphatic Filariasis, while also recognising its pioneering work in community led health interventions and strengthening health systems.
In producing the film, I worked closely with an editor to craft a mixed media approach, combining text on screen with decades of archive footage. This allowed us to tell a layered, visually engaging story that reflects both the scale of the programme and its long term impact across the region.
Mectizan Donation program
success in the americas
Produced as an end of year piece for the Global Antibiotic Research and Development Partnership, with the aim of bringing together and celebrating the organisation’s key achievements over the past year. This video was created to sit alongside a wider report and newsletter shared with stakeholders, partners, and funders, so it needed to feel clear, engaging, and reflective of the impact behind the work.
To achieve that, I leaned into a simple but effective approach, combining archive and stock footage with text playing a central role in the storytelling. Letting the words lead helped keep the focus on the achievements themselves, while still creating something visually engaging and easy to follow. The result is a piece that feels informative but also human, giving a sense of momentum and progress across the year.
Global Antibiotic Research and Development Partnership
End of year impact
This WHO Evaluation Animation was created to help World Health Organization staff understand the value of internal evaluation practices. To achieve this, I worked closely with the WHO to define the key message and ensure alignment with internal learning goals. I developed a hand-drawn 2D animation style with an animator that simplified concepts and illustrated them in a friendly, engaging way.
By combining simple storytelling, hand-drawn animation, and thoughtful design, the WHO Evaluation Animation turns a technical topic into a visually engaging and enjoyable experience, making learning effective and memorable for staff around the world.