A TV Show For Your Quarantine
Proof-layer context for the Coming Out pilot, preserved with its Vimeo source and narrative-development role intact.
Proof Center
Case studies, production records, and working notes from real projects across content, visual direction, systems work, and publishing.
Use this archive to see the deliverables, the decisions behind them, and the lessons that kept proving themselves in later work.
Proof-layer context for the Coming Out pilot, preserved with its Vimeo source and narrative-development role intact.
A recovered proof record built from original lifestyle stills and motion fragments, kept public as a visual body-of-work archive.
Behind-the-scenes and tech-lifestyle proof showing how production systems, field capture, and brand-facing visuals come together in practice.
Editorial proof on how smartphone cameras changed creator workflows and what still separates phone-first work from fully directed production.
Commercial portrait and jewelry proof built from recovered originals that still show the lighting, styling, and editorial discipline behind the work.
Process proof showing how testimonial footage gets shaped into a believable customer story and campaign asset.
Hospitality proof connecting food photography, social creative, and repeatable campaign assets to a real neighborhood business.
Lab proof documenting entity architecture, structured publishing, and the machine-readable model behind the site.
Guide-derived proof showing how the smartphone camera curriculum was turned into a teachable, media-backed public system.
Case proof covering product footage, 3D support visuals, and pitch-deck-ready creative for a fitness-technology brand.
Field Documentation
Every entry in this center was live work — real clients, real deliverables, real outcomes. The point is not to make the archive look full. The point is to show how the work actually got done and what was worth carrying forward.
Related Paths
Some proof entries lead into broader frameworks, catalogs, or teaching material. Use these paths when you want the surrounding documentation, not just the project record itself.