REBOOT Recovery
This was a full video series for REBOOT Recovery's First Responder program — multiple episodes, four on-screen talents, and a lot of moving parts to manage. The trailer below gives you a feel for the project without giving away the full content of each week.
It's the kind of work that looks straightforward from the outside but has a lot of production problem-solving underneath.
The biggest things I had to work out were managing four on-screen talents, keeping visual clarity between them, keeping the viewer engaged throughout, and building custom motion graphics to support the video.
The Brief
REBOOT Recovery needed a video series for their First Responder program — content that could educate, inspire, and hold attention across multiple episodes. The challenge was doing that with four different on-screen talents while keeping the whole thing feeling like one cohesive series.
The Work
Managing multiple on-screen talents is one of those production challenges that doesn't get talked about enough. Everyone has a different energy on camera, different timing, different ways of landing a point. Getting that to feel consistent across a series — without flattening anyone's personality — takes intentional direction and thoughtful editing.
"Visual clarity between multiple on-screen hosts isn't just a design problem. It's a trust problem — if the viewer gets confused about who's who, you've lost them."
The custom motion graphics were built to support the video, not compete with it. Nonprofit video content doesn't need to be flashy — it needs to be clear, credible, and worth the viewer's time.