Created for York University’s Faculty of Health, this promotional video outlines the multidisciplinary breadth of the Health Studies program. By balancing data-driven motion design with impactful alumni success stories, the piece highlights professional pathways in health policy, management, and digital systems.
This long-form educational showcase balances technical info-graphics with multi-location corporate interview production. Developed to visually map out abstract career paths, the project features custom asset design in Illustrator, kinetic typography in After Effects, and a tight, narrative-driven edit finalized in Premiere Pro.
Process
How it got made.
Selected stills for the project, either a in-progress image or a reference.
Produced for York University's Faculty of Health through Learning Technology Services, this video serves as a comprehensive overview of the Health Studies undergraduate program, focusing on its three major specializations: Health Policy, Health Management, and Digital Health.
The primary creative challenge was to clearly break down complex, non-medical healthcare career paths while maintaining high visual engagement over a four-minute runtime. To achieve this, the video balances an editorial voiceover and data-driven motion graphics with real-world success stories. My producer and I coordinated and shot interviews with a diverse group of alumni working across the public sector and hospital networks, including the Joint Department of Medical Imaging and the Regional Geriatric Program of Toronto.
I managed the post-production pipeline entirely within the Adobe Creative Cloud suite. Vector-based information design and kinetic typography were developed in Illustrator and animated in After Effects to seamlessly pace the educational segments. Editing, audio mixing, and final color grading were completed in Premiere Pro to deliver a cohesive, high-end recruitment tool.

