Video Editor | Graphic Designer
Brooklyn, NYC


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ANYA BALLANTYNE

Video Editor | Graphic Designer
Brooklyn, NYC


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Run Towards My Family


2024
Reels/TikToks

Combined audio and video clips provided by the artist, Mirae Kate-hers RHEE, into short-form videos for social media to promote and highlight the social art project and birth family search, Run Towards My Family. Learn more about the project: https://katehersrhee.com/project/run-towards-my-family/

Each reel was created with Adobe Premiere Pro.

 








Photography with Samuel Moore 


2024
Video with sound

A video interview featuring budding photographer, Samuel Moore.

Edited with Adobe Premiere Pro.








A Painter’s Story

2024
Video with sound

A short video featuring artist, Denise Ballantyne sharing the significance of painting in her life.

Edited with Adobe Premiere Pro.







Aging


2024
Video with sound

Using recorded audio, music, and images, Aging is a photo roman exploring the themes of growing, stages/seasons of life, familial bonds, and womanhood, with an underlying grounding reminder of our connection to the patterns of change and life in nature.

Created using Adobe Premiere Pro.







A Gamer’s Dream


2024
TikTok

A mock Instacart ad for TikTok targeting gamers and highlighting their food delivery.
Created for a student project.

Edited with Adobe Premiere Pro.






Kerry Downey: This is a reenactment but this time it will be different


2023
Reels

Taking audio clips from an interview of artist Kerry Downey, I shortened their stories into a series of reels as part of the social media content for their solo exhibition, Kerry Downey: This is a reenactment but this time it will be different at the New Media Artspace. All images and video clips that accompanied the audio were from the featured work of the exhibition.

Each reel was created with Adobe Premiere Pro.


        







Stop The Melt


2022
Animation/Motion Graphics

Animated graphics and combined provided sound effects for the title clip of a student animation group project on climate change awareness.

Title clip made using Adobe After Effects and Premiere Pro.






Denatured


2023
Promotional videos

For the New Media Artspace Winter 2023 docent pop-up exhibition, Denatured

Made using Adobe After Effects and Premiere Pro.

Denatured is a group exhibition that I assisted in curating and creating promotional content for.
Denatured dissects the composition of nature and humanity. At their intersection, nature, and humanity are malleable, mutating and melding as they are broken down and reconstructed. Nature borrows traits from humans; humans take assets from nature; and somewhere in between, in the space left by unequal exchanges, something "other" evolves.




1920x1080 promotional video for monitors accross Baruch College campus





Promotional video for Instagram post



re:present


2022
Instagram Reel

Animated graphic design for New Media Artspace summer 2022 docent pop-up exhibition, re:present.

Made using Adobe Premiere Pro.

re:present is a virtual group exhibition that explores the intricate relationships between time, identity, and individual experiences. The exhibition encourages a deeper investigation of personal narratives and the dynamic nature of the society we live in by challenging viewers to rethink their own perceptions on time and self.





Seaside Town


2022
Stop Motion Animation

A stop motion animation made in the style of someone interacting with a video game, depicting the story of small business owners living in a town that faced economic struggles due to COVID-19.

Made with Adobe Premiere Pro.






Unpost This. Reshare This.


2022
Instagram Reels

Call to action and promotional videos for the New Media Artspace Spring 2022 docent pop-up exhibition, Unpost This. Reshare This.

Made using Adobe Premiere Pro/Rush.

I worked on creating Unpost This. Reshare This. with other docents of the New Media Artspace. The goal was to bring attention to the voices of marginalized communities at Baruch College. As students at Baruch, we’d seen casual racism and a lack of support for marginalized communities run through every level of the community: students, faculty, and staff. In an effort to replace airy diversity initiatives with concrete solutions from students, for students, we wrote a diversity proposal and to connect our proposed solutions with the lived experience of the community, we started reaching out on social media. Responses we collected were compiled into two zines, Unpost This, and Reshare This, each backed with our proposal.