Creative video production specialist with 10+ years experience in digital video editing. Passionate about impactful storytelling. Skilled in end-to-end video production, brand aligned content creation, and collaboration within diverse teams to deliver engaging and effective projects. Thrives in a past paced environment.

kristinablanchflower

Creative video production specialist with 10+ years experience in digital video editing. Passionate about impactful storytelling. Skilled in end-to-end video production, brand aligned content creation, and collaboration within diverse teams to deliver engaging and effective projects. Thrives in a past paced environment.

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Creative video production specialist with 10+ years experience in digital video editing. Passionate about impactful storytelling. Skilled in end-to-end video production, brand aligned content creation, and collaboration within diverse teams to deliver engaging and effective projects. Thrives in a past paced environment.

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Language

English
Fluent
Spanish; Castilian
Intermediate

Work Experience

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Education

Bachelor of arts at Emerson College
September 24, 2006 - May 10, 2010

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Industry Experience

Education, Healthcare, Consumer Goods, Media & Entertainment, Non-Profit Organization, Professional Services
    uniE608 Nice to Meet You
    Get and introduction to Kristina and learn a little more about her life and work.
    uniE608 Ocean Wonders: Teaser
    Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be born in the depths of the ocean? To build a home and grow old there, to get sick, to go to sleep and dream beneath the waves? Well, stop wondering and immerse yourself in the mysteries of life underwater in our newest series, Ocean Wonders.
    uniE608 Ocean Wonders: Sleeping in the Sea
    Though we’re still not sure exactly why we and other animals snooze, we do know that sleep can look very different for creatures living underwater. Follow us down into the deep to discover how dozing in the ocean can be more bizarre than your wildest dreams.
    uniE608 Long Story Shorts: Fish Poop
    You might be asking yourself, What does fish poop have to do with the health of the ocean and our planet? Well, gross or not, that fish poop plays a big role in something called the carbon cycle. Watch this video to find out—then think about everything else that goes number two in the deep blue and you’ll see how all that poop can help keep the Earth in balance
    uniE608 Long Story Shorts: What is Ocean Stratification
    The ocean has layers that mix—sometimes. What are the layers made of? Why is it bad news when they don’t?
    uniE608 Ocean Wonders: Disease in the Depths
    The ocean is rife with bacteria, viruses, and pathogens. And though the vast majority of these microbes wouldn’t harm a scale on a fish’s side, some are known to cause everything from the common cold to cancer in those living below the waves. Dive into this episode to uncover what illnesses swirl in the soupy seas, and how oceanic animals survive a myriad of marine maladies.
    uniE608 Ocean Wonders: Babies of the Briny Blue
    Whether they’re as cute as a button or have a face only a parent could love, babies big and small fill the ocean. And if they’re able to survive those perilous first days and weeks of life, they’ll chart a unique path through the sea. So watch this final Ocean Wonders episode to find out why each and every one of these newborns has a birth story worth telling.
    uniE608 Ocean Wonders: Aging in the Ocean
    Imagine what it might be like to get old living in the deep. From creatures that exist for just a matter of days to others that never quite die, animal aging in the deep blue is as wild as the sea itself. Join us as we take a look at what it’s like to grow old in the ocean.
    uniE608 Ocean Wonders: a Symphony of Smells
    Take a whiff of the sea breeze. What happens to that scent when you sink below the surface? It turns out the sense of smell is crucial to those living in the deep. Hold your breath—but not your nose—as we explore olfaction in the ocean.
    uniE608 Long Story Shorts: Swim Bladder
    Fish have bladders, but not the one you’re thinking of. These swim bladders put the buoyancy control of scuba divers to shame. This episode is part of our series Long Story Shorts—fun, quick explainers about all things coastal science! Created by the Hakai Institute Series produced by Kristina Blanchflower and Katrina Pyne Written, edited, and narrated by Kristina Blanchflower
    uniE608 Long Story Shorts: Sexual Dimorphism
    Sexual dimorphism shows up all over the animal kingdom*. Here’s why. *The "di-" in dimorphism—meaning two possibilities—describes certain situations, but the concept of biological sex in nature is more complex than the binary. This episode is part of our series Long Story Shorts—fun, quick explainers about all things coastal science! Created by the Hakai Institute Produced by Kristina Blanchflower and Josh Silberg Animations by Kristina Blanchflower
    uniE608 Long Story Shorts: What is Mixotrophy
    Plants and algae get energy from the sun, and animals get their energy from eating plants, algae, and other animals. It's simple, right? Nope! Nature likes exceptions. Meet the mixotrophs. Created by the Hakai Institute Produced by Kristina Blanchflower and Josh Silberg Animations by Kristina Blanchflower