UCSF: Chancellor Medal Awardees
The UCSF Chancellor Medal Awards celebrate extraordinary leaders shaping the future of healthcare and scientific discovery in San Francisco. In both 2022 and 2024, I partnered with UCSF’s internal production team to shape and produce a series of short films honoring each recipient. Through deep research and personal interviews, I developed a comprehensive “Series Story Guide” for every honoree, crafting bios, three-act narrative structures, and tailored interview frameworks that streamlined production and editorial. The team at UCSF has adopted the Series Story Guide as a guiding creative framework, aligning storyline, visual language, and motion design to ensure each future film stands on its own while contributing to a larger narrative of impact, leadership, and legacy.
Story Direction | Research | Story Guide | Editorial & Motion Design
Founded in 1968, the UCSF Black Caucus was established to confront inequality within the University of California and to advocate for equity, representation, and lasting institutional change.
A profile of Nobel Prize–winning scientist Dr. David Julius, whose groundbreaking discoveries transformed our understanding of pain and temperature sensation.
A profile of Nobel Prize–winning scientist Dr. Jennifer Doudna, whose pioneering work on CRISPR gene editing reshaped modern biology and opened a new era in genetic medicine.
A profile of Congresswoman Jackie Speier, a fearless public servant whose decades of leadership and advocacy have shaped national policy and championed accountability in government.