Love What You Create
Hello, I'm Reilly Heinrich
I'm an audio and video editor based in Indiana.
I want to help you take your creative projects through the final steps of production to get out in front of the world.
Selected Works
Cincy Stories: Grote's Barbershop
I edited this interview with Terry Grote, a local barber passionate about his community, using archived footage and audio during my tenure as Cincy Stories' Video Editing Intern.
Uploaded and posted with permission.
Notebook Therapy Product Review
This video is from my YouTube channel, Roodle Doodles. In it, I give an honest review of Notebook Therapy's Tsuki Bullet Journal.
Click here to learn more about my channel.
Mock Station Identification Clip
This project from my Digital Audio course was focused on learning to use Adobe Audition by building a mock radio station identification. We were able to choose from using various music tracks, sound bytes, and custom recordings.
Don't Cry Over Milk
This video is the end product of an assignment from my Digital Video course to combine all aspects of video production together for the first time in my college career. This includes pre-production (treatment and script writing, shot list, storyboard, equipment selection and collection), production (shooting and directing), and post-production (edit decision list, video and audio editing, rendering, and uploading).
Worm-gatory
This assignment from my Visual Effects course was to create an animated short using video assets created in Adobe After Effects, overlaid with music to tell a story. I had a lot of fun creating this little worm's journey through its own version of "purgatory." The non-diegetic music selections throughout this worm's travels are all from performances throughout my music career.
Friends Scene Re-enactment Project
I created this shot-for-shot re-enactment of an assigned episode of Friends (S4 E22, 1:38-2:59) for a project in my Digital Video course. This was an exercise in honing my eye for shooting multi-cam studio productions, discovering the subtleties of sit-coms, and working backwards through the creative process to reproduce a scene.