Hi, I’m Beth, a Vancouver-based Video Editor and Motion Graphics Designer. I’m an SFU graduate with a BA in Interactive Arts and Technology, known for reliability, collaboration, and thriving in fast-paced, deadline-driven environments.
I bring strong communication and coordination skills from hands-on team and client-based projects, including video editing and motion design, adapting to different working styles and project needs. I approach challenges with patience, adaptability, and a calm, solutions-focused mindset, and I take pride in following through on commitments while keeping teams and clients aligned. Fluent in English, Cantonese, Mandarin, and Thai, I communicate clearly across diverse team and client settings.
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FortiView is a conceptual AI-assisted documentation search experience designed to improve navigation and knowledge discovery within Fortinet’s documentation library. Developed as part of a team project, the concept uses AI-powered search and contextual assistance to help users find relevant technical information more efficiently. This motion graphics advertisement showcases the product vision, key features, and user experience through a polished promotional video. Disclaimer: FortiView is an experimental concept created for demonstration purposes only. It is not an official Fortinet product and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or developed by Fortinet.
The Cappuverse SFU Gen 2 Debut Trailer is a collaborative virtual production project introducing the second generation of Cappuverse characters. The trailer combines character performances, virtual environments, and cinematic storytelling to create a dynamic debut experience for the audience.
Develop and produce a short narrative film that explores character-driven comedy through visual storytelling, editing, and performance. The project focused on translating a simple premise into an engaging and entertaining story.
This documentary explores Tobias Wong’s minimalist design philosophy and his critique of consumerism through his iconic glass chair. Developed in collaboration with the Museum of Vancouver’s exhibition “Deep-Seated Histories: Chairs from the Collection,” the film features an interview with MOV Director Viviane Gosselin and invites viewers to reconsider their relationship with material objects and the hidden value of design.
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