Web Production

  • ★ XHTML/HTML5 semantic markup
  • ★ CSS2/CSS3/Responsive Design
  • ★ Basic Javascript/jQuery
  • ★ Graphic & user interface design

Video Production

  • ★ Cinematography/B-Camera
  • ★ Lighting setup
  • ★ Sound recording
  • ★ Talent booking & directing

Video Post-production

  • ★ Editing/Story development
  • ★ Color grading
  • ★ Motion graphics & typography
  • ★ Visual fx & green screen compositing
About Brian J. Wong

About Me

I am a freelance video editor, camera operator and front-end web developer (as well as a husband, dad and photographer) living in Evanston, Illinois. I've been successful at both producing original content for creative web and video productions, as well as providing dedicated subcontracting assistance to existing projects and production teams at all levels. With my versatile skills, technical expertise and collaborative nature, I remain highly passionate about contributing to the best experience for the target audience of clients and companies of all sizes. I love sharing ideas and value good teamwork, and I also work well independently. I am currently available to accept new projects.

When I'm not working on web or video projects, I enjoy tasting new foods, seeing new places, playing with gear/cameras, focusing on personal projects, and spending time with my family and two dachshunds.

I say stuff on twitter, play with stuff on Vimeo and organize my stuff on LinkedIn.

Write to me at: brianjwong00 ( at ) gmail ( dot ) com. Thanks!

Professional Issues in Criminal Justice website design and developmentProfessional Issues in Criminal Justice website design and development

Professional Issues in Criminal Justice

What I Did

  • Typography/layout concepts
  • Information architecture
  • XHTML/CSS development

PICJ.org is an established peer-reviewed journal in the field of criminal justice. It's purpose includes encouraging excellence in research and fostering cooperation among criminal justice scholars at Kaplan University and professionals in the criminal justice comunity. Their old site was, unfortunately, not very intuitive, not professional looking, and had a very confusing navigation scheme. I helped re-architect their site by making it easier to find and download the current (and any archived) issues of their journals, and by organizing their existing blocks of content (submissions, staff etc.) into a more cleanly structured grid format. As a result, the new design was much more user-friendly and provided a more comfortable destination for students, faculty and professionals alike, while maintaining Kaplan University's branding.

Credits

  • Content Manager: Karen Evans

http://www.picj.org

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