The first step of creating my senior project was developing an idea for what to do. What I came up with ultimately boiled down to the lessons of “shameless self-promotion” I’ve learned throughout some of the classes I’ve taken at Tampa.
My senior project is set up in two sections. The first is a website, a new visual resume that has basic info about work I’ve done, and also links to my Stun Gun Sports Youtube Channel, and a place where potential employers can access my voice reels. Essentially, it’s a streamlined and more up-to-date version of the Visual Resume when I created my Junior Portfolio.

The second section of the project is a video that I filmed in the Virtual Production Studio and edited in Adobe Premiere Pro. It is a short Sportscenter-inspired segment where I discuss my journey from high school to college, and where I’m headed in my career as a broadcaster.

The website part of the project focused on developing a website that dealt with UI design and non-time-based interactive media, while the video segment dealt with time-based media, and also showcased some skills in using Unreal Engine and our very own Virtual Production studio.