Introducing the FixHub Smart Soldering Iron
What happens when you treat a soldering iron launch like an action movie? A playful product ad for iFixit’s most ambitious tool yet.
Video Production / Technical Storytelling / Content Strategy
Video production, technical storytelling, and content strategy for people who make useful things.
Selected work
What happens when you treat a soldering iron launch like an action movie? A playful product ad for iFixit’s most ambitious tool yet.
A tiny animated argument for keeping the technology we already own working a little longer.
Inside a watchmaking school where a new generation is learning to repair machines built to last for centuries.
A fast-paced launch video built around a simple idea: repair guidance should be right there when you need it.
We swabbed some phones, grew what we found, and discovered just how gross the devices in our pockets can get.
We took apart Apple’s latest iPhone to see what’s new, how it’s built, and whether you’ll ever be able to fix it.
Inside a remarkable repair operation where enterprise hardware gets fixed, rebuilt, and sent back into service instead of becoming e-waste.
Fifteen seconds to make fixing your own iPhone feel like the obvious choice.
Because sometimes the clearest way to explain something isn’t with more words.
Give kids the right tools, a little guidance, and something broken. They might surprise you.
I’m the Director of Video Production at iFixit, where I turn complex hardware, repair, and engineering stories into clear, useful, and watchable media. Along the way, I’ve helped grow iFixit’s YouTube channel from around 8,000 subscribers to more than 1.2 million, creating everything from device teardowns and factory tours to documentaries, animation, product videos, and technical explainers.
I like working with people who know something worth sharing—engineers, makers, educators, and experts—and figuring out the clearest, most interesting way to tell their story.