Craig Phillips – Creative Producer Application for American University

Welcome to my portfolio page. Below, you will find selected examples of my creative producing work, as well as my statement on diversity and inclusion, in support of my application for the Assistant/Associate Professor, Creative Producer position at American University.

Selected Creative Producing Work

Unveiling Baltimore’s Past: The Impact of the 1844 Riots in July Series


Role: Writer/Producer/Editor | Year: 2024
We delve into a pivotal moment in Baltimore’s history during the tumultuous summer of 1844. Discover the lasting legacy of the 1844 Riots and how they continue to resonate in our city today.

True Crimes TV – The Unsolved Case of Adrian Salinas


Role: Writer/Producer/Editor | Year: 2024
This episode of True Crimes TV delves into the mysterious disappearance and unsolved case of Adrian Salinas, a college student from Arizona. As the producer, I was responsible for shaping the narrative, conducting research, and overseeing the entire production process, from interviews to final editing. This project showcases my ability to handle true crime storytelling with sensitivity, accuracy, and a focus on compelling visual storytelling.

For more video content including short films, music videos, web series etc., kindly visit my portfolio here.

Articles and Presentations

Here is a lengthy paper I wrote regarding the legacy of the Black Panther Party. Here’s a link to the original publication.

Black-Panthers-legacy-

Here is an article I wrote about discovering culture and creativity in Baltimore. Here’s a link to the original publication.

Discovering-Baltimore

Here is a lifestyles article I wrote about a bikini fashion line. Here’s a link to the original publication.


Diversity and Inclusion Statement

Diversity-statement

Contact Information

Craig Phillips

2126 E Hoffman Street, Baltimore MD, 21213

craig@bmoreproductions.com

443.600.8281


Thank You

Thank you for taking the time to review my application materials. I look forward to the opportunity to contribute to American University’s School of Communication and bring my creative experience to the next generation of media professionals.