Motion Picture Association
Internship | June - December 2024
Adobe Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator,Premiere Pro, WordPress
I worked at the Motion Picture Association as a Social and Digital Media Intern from June to December of 2024. In this role, I crafted social media posts, videos, animations, and event banners, created content calendars, attended screenings of upcoming films, interviewed film leaders, designed business cards, and helped redesign the organization's website.

ABOUT
As a Social and Digital Media Intern at the Motion Picture Association, I supported digital storytelling for a global advocacy organization that influences both entertainment and policy. I contributed to social strategy, content production, and branding efforts aimed at elevating visibility and strengthening industry engagement across multiple channels.

Website Redesign
Contributed to UX, content, and visual refinements for key sections of the MPA website. Developed prototypes, participated in user testing, and proposed layout improvements to support clearer navigation and a stronger editorial flow. These updates focused on improving usability and readability for policy-oriented audiences seeking factual information.
Content Strategy Calendar
Built a six-month multi-platform content strategy aligned with film anniversaries, legislative updates, and cultural moments. Produced 50+ original videos, graphics, and motion assets for Instagram, LinkedIn, X, and Facebook, including interviews with Hollywood talent and U.S. government leaders.
Logo Animation & Digital Branding
I created the animated logo used in promotional reels for The Credits, the Motion Picture Association’s editorial platform and leading source for in-depth interviews with below-the-line filmmakers, first looks at upcoming movies and series, and industry insights. The animation became part of the platform’s recurring visual language, helping introduce video content and reinforce a cohesive digital identity across social media.
Internal Comms Toolkit
Designed and programmed a centralized communications hub from the ground up, introducing automated workflows for announcements, deadlines, and team updates to streamline cross-department communication and accessibility. The platform was approved for continued adoption and implementation.
Social Video Production
Produced promotional reels highlighting interviews with film and television creatives. This included the reel featuring Brian Badie, Head of the Hair Department for HBO’s The Penguin series. Responsibilities included transcribing, editing, and adapting long-form interviews into concise video content designed for social media distribution and audience engagement.
Internal Comms Toolkit
Designed and programmed a centralized communications hub from the ground up, introducing automated workflows for announcements, deadlines, and team updates to streamline cross-department communication and accessibility. The platform was approved for continued adoption and implementation.
Event Branding
Designed the visual identity and promotional campaign for the MPA Awards, the organization’s largest annual event honoring leaders across policy and the creative industries. Produced teasers, banners, event graphics, and social media assets that increased visibility across platforms and strengthened the MPA’s connection with key industry stakeholders.
Internal Comms Toolkit
Designed and programmed a centralized communications hub from the ground up, introducing automated workflows for announcements, deadlines, and team updates to streamline cross-department communication and accessibility. The platform was approved for continued adoption and implementation.

MOTION PICTURE ASSOCIATION
Social & Digital Media Intern
Washington, DC
June - December 2024

Motion Picture Association
Social & Digital Media Intern

June - December 2025
Adobe Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator, After Effects, Premiere Pro, WordPress

About
As a Social and Digital Media Intern at the Motion Picture Association, I supported digital storytelling for a global advocacy organization that influences both entertainment and policy. I contributed to social strategy, content production, and branding efforts aimed at elevating visibility and strengthening industry engagement across multiple channels.
Key Projects
Content Strategy Calendar:
Built a six-month multi-platform content strategy aligned with film anniversaries, legislative updates, and cultural moments. Produced 50+ original videos, graphics, and motion assets for Instagram, LinkedIn, X, and Facebook, including interviews with Hollywood talent and U.S. government leaders.
Website Redesign:
Led UX, content, and visual refinements for key sections of the MPA website. Developed prototypes, conducted user testing, and proposed layout restructuring to support clearer navigation and stronger editorial flow. The improvements focused on usability and readability, especially for policy-oriented audiences seeking factual information.
MPA Awards Identity and Campaign:
Designed the visual identity and promotional campaign for the organization's largest annual event, the MPA Awards, honoring leaders across policy and the creative industries. Produced teasers, banners, event graphics, and social campaigns, contributing to greater visibility across platforms and strengthening the MPA’s connection to key stakeholders.



















