I have a strong appreciation for the power of visual storytelling in news media. Television, with its dynamic combination of visuals, sound, and live coverage, offers a unique opportunity to deliver real-time, impactful content. By using compelling imagery, I’m fortunate that my professional services can help the audience feel more connected to both local and global events. Whether it’s showcasing the urgency of breaking news or providing the context for complex stories, strong visuals can elevate the narrative, making it not only informative but emotionally resonant.


Some examples of the many thousands of OTS (over the shoulder) news boxes I have created for over two decades. This includes mahi for Whakaata Māori and TV3.


Full frame graphics play a significant role in enhancing the storytelling of news and current affairs programs. They serve as a visual aid that can help convey complex information in a clear and impactful manner. Below are some examples of full frame graphics and their role in news presentation that I have created.


Creating opening titles for events, shows, or documentaries involves setting the tone, giving the audience an idea of what to expect, and grabbing their attention right from the start. Here are some tailored examples of opening title sequences for different types of events or productions I have created past and present.