Known for their strong company culture, Veterinary Emergency Group (VEG) requires many avenues to educate their employees to keep them on them same page culturally, the most common medium being video. Below is a collection of video and motion work I led, art directed, and/or executed for VEG.
VEG partners with non-profit Veterinary Care Foundation on VEG Cares to make life-saving care possible for pets in need in your community. Below is a promotional video I storyboarded, art directed and animated, in collaboration with Alix Lemiere, to promote VEG Cares. It's currently featured on VEG's website and shared with potential investors.
The VEG Experience (VEGx) campaign was a year long, company wide, educational campaign. With an 85% participation rate among 10,000+ employees, VEGx's goal was to teach the importance of VEG's cultural differentiators through videos and courses. I led all components of the campaign's video production. Individual episodes edited by Alix Lemiere. Reel below made by myself.
VEG creates a lot of different videos from a lot of different teams. To promote brand consistency, I created a collection of standardized motion graphics for use both across the company, and by freelancers.
VEG puts everything into their culture, and all that cultural knowledge is housed in the VEG Manifesto. The contents of the manifesto is internal only, and many of its writings were boiled down to illustrations. I animated these illustrations (and drew a few) for use in videos, presentations, and internal communications. Only VEG employees know what they mean!