video director, multimedia specialist & editor
hello y’all!
When I was ten years old, I picked up a point-and-shoot camera. The camera was small but powerful, allowing me to bring my ideas to life. During those early years, I learned how to make a video from start to finish. I began to understand filmmaking from the technical aspect to the character-building stuff.
I pursued my hobby further by studying film at the University of Texas at Austin. Later, I moved to Los Angeles for the job market and to enjoy California's unfair, perfect weather. Although I enjoyed California's laid-back atmosphere and hoodie weather, I returned to Texas.
Things you may need to know:
Always open to good coffee
Loyal to the San Antonio Spurs
Youth ministry surpasses the aforementioned
Additional work and links can be provided upon request.
For more personal thoughts through journal entries. Not IG. More like a diary — JOURNAL
SOME KIND WORDS FROM COLLABORATORS
Not only is she an expert in her field regarding the technicalities involved in video development, editing and production, but she has a natural talent for storytelling. Annielyn has extensive experience directing interviews with C-suite and corporate executives and is intentional and professional in her approach, always ensuring the speakers felt comfortable and confident during the filming process.
Carly Baker, Marketing Communications Specialist at Q2
From script to shoot to produced deliverable, she owns and effortlessly steers her projects with an easy-going, cheerful and steadied professionalism that's rarely seen in a fast-paced working environment.
Jack McBee, Director of Content at Q2
She’s a super-capable end-to-end video professional. She can plan a project, build a creative brief, setup a shoot, run an interview, get great content out of interviewees and subjects, and then bring all of those elements together into an effective final product.
Jess Ellis, Senior Director of Marketing at Stealth Startup