Projection Set Design Highlight Reel

As a Projection Designer, I work closely with the production team to create a cohesive visual experience for the audience. By using projections as a design element, I help to enhance the storytelling and mood of the performance. In addition, the use of projections allows for faster transitions between scenes, which cuts down on production costs and creates a more seamless flow to the show.

One of the advantages of using projections is the ability to create immersive and interactive elements that engage the audience in a unique way. For example, I have designed projections that allow the audience to feel as if they are inside the set or experiencing the action from a different perspective. This helps to create a more dynamic and engaging experience for the audience.

Another advantage of using projections is the ability to create a larger-than-life experience on stage. Projections can create visuals that would be difficult or impossible to achieve with traditional set design, allowing for a more expansive and imaginative world for the performers and audience to inhabit.

In all of my work as a Projection Designer, my goal is to create a visually stunning and memorable experience that enhances the production and brings the story to life. By utilizing projections as a design element, I am able to create a unique and innovative approach to set design that is both cost-effective and visually impactful.

Some of the notable productions I have worked on include:

  • Girlfriend: The Musical at Spinning Tree Theatre, where I served as the Projection Set Designer and Marketing Content Creator in 2020.
  • Death of a Driver (Virtual Play) at Unicorn Theatre, where I worked as the Director of Photography and Editor in 2020.
  • The Eight: Reindeer Monologues (Virtual Play) at Unicorn Theatre, where I served as the Director of Photography and Editor in 2020.
  • Starlight Express at Spinning Tree Theatre, where I worked as the Projection Set Designer in 2019.
  • Pippin, Something Rotten, Prom: The Musical, A Christmas Story: The Musical, and Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat at Music Theatre Kansas City Pro, where I served as the Projection Set Designer in various years.
  • She Kills Monsters at Rockhurst University, where I worked as the Projection Set Designer in 2019.
  • Mary Poppins at Musical Theatre Kansas City, where I served as the Projection Set Designer in 2020.
  • A Midsummer Night’s Dream at Rockhurst University, where I worked as the Projection Set Designer and Marketing Director in 2019.
  • Razia’s Shadow: A Musical at Missouri State University, where I worked as the Director and Projection Set Designer in 2016.

I take pride in my contribution to these productions, and I am grateful for the opportunities to work with such talented teams.

Role

  • Projection Set Designer