AmeriCorps Term: WWII Oral History Interview Series This project is an oral history video interview project featuring twenty interviewees from the state of New Mexico. These veterans participated in multiple roles throughout the course of WWII, and this interview series chronicles their stories. This internship was through the New Mexico History Museum, and took place between June 2015 - August 2015. Please click on the above image to be taken to the blog where I talk about the project and show snippets of veteran interviews. AmeriCorps Term: Los Alamos Oral History Video Interview Series This was my second term in AmeriCorps, and for this project we interviewed another twenty people from Los Alamos, New Mexico. These people were interviewed not only about their lives, but about the life and development of the town of Los Alamos, just after the development of the bomb. This internship took place between October 2015 - April 2016.Please click on the above image to be taken to the blog where I talk about the project and show snippets of veteran interviews. AmeriCorps Term: New Mexico Maker Space Interview Series This was an internship that involved lots of traveling around the Northern part of New Mexico, in order to interview numerous makers across the state. I particularly loved this project, as I got to meet so many cool people doing cool things. I shot interviews about who they are as people and the work that they do, which turned into short edited bio videos showcasing them and their work. These videos were used to “fill the space” in the New Mexico History Museum’s newly added maker space. This project took place from June 2016 - July 2016.Please click on the above image to be taken to the blog where I talk about the project and show snippets of veteran interviews. AmeriCorps Term: Segesser Hide Documentary This internship took place between August 2016 - May 2017. This was a project that I was the lead on, where we had to shoot and edit together a documentary showcasing the Segesser Hide Paintings for the New Mexico History Museum. Please click on the above image to be taken to the blog where I talk about the project and show a shortened version of the documentary.