
Television
From anchoring to interviews, I love getting to be on camera no matter if it's reading the news, playing a game, or at the map on election night.

The Luminaries is Five Towns College’s annual awards show honoring achievements in Film, Television, and Mass Communications. I had the privilege of anchoring the pre-show and also collaborated with my team in Mass Communications Lab 4 to produce and organize the entire event, gaining hands-on experience in both live production and event coordination.

In a special themed edition of The Sound Check, we explored the world of retro video games. I went head-to-head with my co-anchor in a friendly competition playing Wii Sports Resort. While I didn’t take the win during the recorded segment, I proudly claimed victory in a second round after filming wrapped, proving I don’t give up easily!
On election night The Sound Check did a special broadcast covering the local, state, and presidential elections. For this broadcast, I was on the map updating viewers on the results of the presidential race as polls closed and states started getting called.
My first time anchoring for The Sound Check was also the first one of the semester, where we covered the latest in campus, local, and national news, including the announcement of the first five hosts of SNL's 50th season.

This was a fun one and probably my favorite interview I've done while working at The Great South Bay Music Festival I interviewed one of the FTC audio students about the hard work they'd been doing over the festival.
FTC Audio Students in Action At the Great South Bay Music Festival

2024 marked the 50th graduation ceremony for Five Towns College. Interviewing the graduates, some of whom I was friends with, was already special, but it was even more so with the anniversary.
The Luminaries are Five Towns College's film and art awards, It's a big event and an extremely fun one. I loved getting to talk to the winners as they walked off the stage with their newly won awards.


