Here’s a selection of video projects I’ve worked on in the past, all packaged up into a nice showreel video and playlist (don’t forget to click the list button in the top right corner of the player!) . If you want to get a better insight into my process, from pre-production to post, and the various roles I played, take a look at the portfolio deepdive below.
My YouTube Channels
- Jody Made This: This is where I post samples of all of my video projects
- Experimental Communicator: A place where I post videos specifically about communication-related topics
Video Portfolio Deep Dive
Here’s a deep dive into some of my video projects to showcase the journey from concept to final delivery. Each project tells a unique story shaped by the client’s vision and brief, specific challenges, and creative problem-solving along the way. I’ll walk you through the client’s (sometimes vague) briefs, how I overcame obstacles, and the creative methods I used to bring concepts to life. You’ll get a better insight into my process, from pre-production to post, and the various roles I take played — from direction and production to visual design and editing.
FlexBelt™ – Let’s get back to the office
Agile for Non-Developers
Brief
People often assume that Agile is only for software developers when in fact it’s useful in a whole host of roles. The brief for this video was to persuade people to find out more about Agile and sign up for training.
Process
The challenge was that many people had already decided that Agile wasn’t relevant to them so I took their preconceptions and used them to create a light-hearted video with the tagline: “It’s not as bad as you think!”. A short turnaround and limited budget meant that the only option was to use stock footage but I used the scribble effect to make it more interesting. Often forgotten and frequently misused, scribbles are always good fun!
This video won a Silver award in the 2024 Telly Awards.
Roles
Writer Director Editing VFX
UA Ireland: A great bunch of lads
Brief
Some colleagues were giving a presentation to showcase Ireland and help teams from around the world learn a little bit more about their Irish colleagues so they asked me to create a video.
Process
Instead of a boring PowerPoint-pretending-to-be-a-video video stuffed with dry corporate facts and figures, I created a spoof travel video highlighting the most important things you need to know about Ireland (and the two SAP offices there). I wanted to play on some of the stereotypes about Ireland to create something lighthearted and memorable that communicated our fun side rather than lots of demographic data that people would forget instantly.
This video won a Bronze award in the 2024 Telly Awards.
Roles
Writer Voiceover Artist Director Editing VFX
Life@SAP Ireland
Brief
The local customer support department in Ireland approached me because they needed to boost recruitment among recent college graduates and also to raise their profile internally to encourage further investment in the department’s locations in Dublin and Galway.
Process
The client knew they needed some sort of video with strict brand compliance but weren’t sure what kind so I split the brief into two sections. For the graduate recruitment piece I created three short videos for featuring members of the team in both locations talking about life on the team. Square versions of these videos would be published on social media while widescreen versions would be used at roadshow events and presentations. For the investment piece I created a promo video which showcased Ireland and the talented workforce to executives.
Roles
Producer Director Location Cameras & Sound Interviews Post-Production Editing
DevPool Interactive Video
Unfortunately you can’t test the full interactive experience here for technical reasons but you can still watch this play through to get a feel for it.
Brief
My prototyping team wanted to showcase a new interactive video format to allow technical communicators to make more effective instructional videos. We needed to demonstrate what was possible live on stage at an internal conference with 600 attendees.
Process
Finding a topic that would be relevant to a global audience was challenging so I picked sandwiches because they’re pretty universal. To add a bit of fun, I chose Deadpool as our star, which also gave us some nice wordplay in the form of Devpool (because we work with developers?!). After mapping out the narrative storylines, I wrote the script, purchased the props, briefed my crew, and filmed everything. The final step was publishing the video using the interactive video tool and presenting the video.
Roles
Writer & Narrative Designer Producer Director DOP Cameras Editing VFX Interactive Assembling
SAP Enterprise Adoption 2022
Brief
Our executive team wanted to create a year in review video series to celebrate the successes achieved by teams around the world in their own words. They wanted a promo video to be shown at a global all hands and 12 interview videos to be published on our internal website. The turnaround time was 1 month.
Process
With 30 contributors across 6 time zones I had to figure out who could be filmed in our studio in Germany and who needed to be filmed remotely. I liaised with the executive comms team, prepared speaker briefings, wrote interview questions, and conducted interviews. I also defined the look and feel of the video series. Post-production was handled by a team of video experts and I co-ordinated their work and dealt with last-minute changes to interviewee list.
Roles
Producer Director Interviewer Art Direction Templates Remote Filming Editing VFX
Presales 80s Workout
Infiltration Explainer
We Spread the Word
Brief
After a long year during which the regional presales organization battled through the various challenges presented by COVID in 2020, the executive leadership team wanted to play a video at the start of the Q4 all hands call to acknowledge the teams around EMEA for their hard work during the year.
Process
With the all hands call taking place in the weeks leading up to Christmas we decided in a brainstorming session to take our inspiration from the superhero movies that were showing on TV at the time. I wanted to recreate a Marvel-style movie trailer that communicated key messages from leadership while also acknowledging the unit’s achievements over the year. The video used a combination of stock footage, vector graphics, and a 3D city which I created from scratch.
Roles
Director Writer VFX 3D Modelling Sound Design Editing
