Multimedia Producer Portfolio

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MORG A NRAMSEY

MULTIMEDIA PRODUCER

VIDEO PRODUCTION SOCIAL MEDIA GRAPHIC DESIGN Shooting | Editing | Animation Sales Materials | Advertisements | Stationary Education | Recruitment | Sales
CONTENT 01 VIDEOGRAPHY, EDITING, AND ANIMATION c Reel 6 c Project01: West YP 7 c Project02: Employee Profile 8 c Project03: Customer Testimonial 9 02 GRAPHIC DESIGN c Print Materials 12 c Project01: Private Banking Product 13 c Project02: High Yield Savings Product 14 c Project01: UI Athlete Influencer campaign 18 c Project02: HR Hiring Campaign 20 c Project03: Financial U 21 03 SOCIAL MEDIA MLRAMSEY10@GMAIL.COM 563.343.1495

VIDEO PRODUCTION

Shooting | Editing | Animation
SHOW REEL 2021-2023 6

WEST YP

WDM CHAMBER YP GROUP

VOLUNTEER VIDEOGRAPHER

LOGO ANIMATION

INTRO CLIP AND ANIMATION

LOWER THIRDS

GRAPHIC AND ANIMATION

INTERVIEWER

EDITOR

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02 MIDWESTONE BANK

REAL PEOPLE. REAL SOLUTIONS. TRUST DEPARTMENT CAMPAIGN

LOGO ANIMATION

LOWER THIRDS

GRAPHIC AND ANIMATION

EDITOR

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03 MIDWESTONE BANK

FOLIENCE COMPANY TESTIMONIAL

COMMERCIAL DEPT SOCIAL CAMPAIGN

LOGO ANIMATION

LOWER THIRDS

GRAPHIC AND ANIMATION

INTERVIEWER

EDITOR

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GRAPHIC DESIGN

Sales Materials | Advertisements | Stationary

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PRINT MATERIALS

| CERTIFICATES 12
COUPONS | CARDS
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BOOKLET | FLYER 13
PRIVATE BANKING PRODUCT CAMPAIGN SALES

02 HIGH YIELD SAVINGS PRODUCT CAMPAIGN

BROCHURE FRONTLINE SALES MATERIALS 14

3-UP BUCKSLIPS

FRONTLINE SALES MATERIALS

REGIONAL NEWSPAPER CAMPAIGN 26 PUBLICATIONS/ MONTH

ter, New Vienna and Roger and Mary Taylor, Bagley, Wis. Mary is a 2013 Western Dubuque graduate, 2017 University of Iowa graduate (Bachelor’s Degree in psychology) and 2020 Clarke University graduate (Master of Social Work). She is currently employed as a school social worker at Keystone Area Education Agency. Joseph is a 2008 graduate of River Ridge High School and 2013 University of Wisconsin graduate (Bachelor’s Degree in Dairy Science). He currently works at Economy Feed Mill and is a self-employed farmer. The couple are planning a Sept. 30 wedding at St. Clement Catholic Church, Bankston.

PLAN: Just starting point CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1A responded to the findings of the study. “We are just looking at our buildings. You can obviously see a couple of pinch points, Western Dubuque High School and Drexler Middle School. Those are high-priority needs simply because of all the students that are flowing through there on the north side of the district.”

the building and providing a parent drop-off and fire lane. Dyersville Elementary has a functional capacity of 410, with projected enrollment in three years of 357 and is “slightly short of classrooms.” In addition, behavior areas are needed. Plans call for six additional classrooms, with behavior instruction in a separate area, as well as returning music and art rooms, with additional space in the cafeteria. At Cascade Elementary, issues include limited parking, a limited playground area and parts of the building need to be re-roofed. The report found the gym undersized and the building has no air conditioning. Functional capacity is 440, with 2026-27 projected enrollment at 274. Cascade Junior-Senior High School has a functional capacity of 741, with a capacity of 369 projected for 2026-27. Building issues include future asbestos abatement, needed roof replacement, sprinkler modifications, ADA issues in restrooms, water lines buried under the building, air conditioning needs in parts of the building and the industrial tech area no longer meeting the needs of students. The study proposes to address these issues.

Superintendent Dan Butler

Butler said the plan is a starting point and he knows it can change. “This is an initial summary of identifying different needs in our various buildings. We can see within the plan there are various steps that would need to take place. There is a lot to it. As our architects said, this is a very fluid document.”

Butler said growth in the district is “a great problem to have.”

“We are very grateful to be on this end of things, where we are planning for expansion rather than looking at a bunch of empty spaces.”

HIT: teammates inspired by working with kids

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of it, it is so fun and it makes me so joyful. loved the camp and playing in the game. It felt so good to play at the Field of Dreams.” She said she looks up to the Patriots, a team comprised of combat veterans who have all suffered traumatic limb loss during their military service. “I think of them as role models,” she said. “I never thought I’d be able to do the things I can do today like playing softball. Just seeing them and them showing me how to do things is so incredible. I love how they encourage me to do harder things.”

Josh Wege is an original member of the USA Patriots and said the Kids Camp evolved from the team’s early beginnings. “When this started, the team was like a mobile VFW for veterans. We were able to create a buddy system to check in with each other. have two things in common with my teammates — we all wore the uniform and we all got traumatically injured. So in the beginning, it was about mentally checking in with each other to make sure we were OK.”

Wege, who lost both legs in an explosion in Afghanistan in 2009, said team members realized they could help children who have experienced limb loss. “We realized because of our injuries we could reach kids on unique level that maybe even their parents could not. We were able to meet some kids, teach them the game as well as life skills to adapt and overcome their circumstances.”

Wege said he and his teammates get inspiration

from working with the kids.

“You would think we are the ones giving to them, but they recharge our batteries. Just watching them persevere and work through something where most people would just quit. They are missing a body part, but there are people complaining about having a bum knee or an ankle or something hurts. You come out here and watch this kind of stuff and it just changes your perspective on life. Little bumps and scrapes kind of go away a little bit and you stop making excuses when you see a kid or a wounded veteran out here playing a sport without a limb.

“It’s a unique perspective flip, to see what’s important. It’s also a lesson to keep pushing forward. Life doesn’t stop just because something bad happened.”

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SOCIAL MEDIA

Education | Recruitment | Sales

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UNIVERSITY OF IOWA NIL ATHLETES

POWER CHECKING SOCIAL PREROLL

NIL Athlete Influencer Campaign

LINKEDIN | INSTAGRAM | FACEBOOK | YOUTUBE

MOBILE WALLET SOCIAL PREROLL

NIL Athlete Influencer Campaign

LINKEDIN | INSTAGRAM | FACEBOOK | YOUTUBE

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INTRODUCING

COOPER DEJEAN PARTNERSHIP REEL

NIL Athlete Influencer Campaign

BANK INSTAGRAM REELS | FACEBOOK REELS

MICHAEL KEMERER #BUDGETLIKEACHAMP

NIL Athlete Influencer Campaign

PAID PARTNERSHIP ATHLETE POST INSTAGRAM | TWITTER

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02 HR HIRING CAMPAIGN

LINKEDIN INSTAGRAM

FACEBOOK

HIRING SITE QR CODE GRAPHICS

BANK RECRUITMENT CAMPAIGN

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FINANCIAL U

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FINANCIAL ADVICE GRAPHICS BANK FINANCIAL ED CAMPAIGN LINKEDIN INSTAGRAM FACEBOOK 21

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