digital media

Digital Media is my livelihood.

Content Creation. Interaction. Intuitive. Boundary Pushing.

That’s my job.

Over years I’ve worked on a number of digital projects with the end goal of engaging users and ultimately getting them to act on something, be it buying a ticket, liking a facebook post or page, fulfilling sponsor obligations, obtaining information or to be entertained. Here are a couple samples of my digital work.

In my first year with the Stockton Thunder, I grew our Facebook following faster and more efficiently then any other previous season in the team’s existence. Creating engaging content is one of my main goals and during the 2017-18 season, we recorded a video that went viral across Facebook with over 15,000 views utilizing a 360-degree camera to capture the first Teddy Bear Toss goal in an interactive, 360-degree video.

Or another 360-degree project capturing an interactive look of Stockton Arena for an interactive seating chart.  I won’t bore you with the particulars of how it’s built, but a unique look for perspective buyers as to what any particular section in the Arena looks like. Click on the picture below and check it out for yourself.I also manage and edit the Stockton Heat App, available on iTunes and the Google Play Store. Built by iSports Media, the company who also built StocktonHeat.com, it’s nothing too terribly fancy, mostly a port of our website in an easier to obtain format on phones.

However, there are key interaction points I’ve added to the app, such as the seating chart you see above along with access to a customer’s ticket account to send or scan in their tickets, videos, interaction with other fans and more.