Two University of Florida ecologists recount their groundbreaking explorations in Africa’s Serengeti Mara, revealing how large animals and their interactions with water shape microbiomes, landscapes, and global biodiversity, while highlighting the urgent need to protect these vital interconnected systems.
Michel created this short film as an extension of the Ytori Spring/Summer 2024 article "The Call of Nature" which features CLAS biologists Amanda Subalusky and Chris Dutton as they recount their research adventures in the Serengeti Mara.
Michel's video reel consists of work done as a camera operator, director, director of photography, and co-director.
As an addition to a story in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences 2024 Fall/Winter edition of the Ytori magazine, Michel spearheaded the production of this short video on pediatric feeding disorders.
Michel filmed and edited Food for Thought: UF Psychology Tackles Pediatric Feeding Disorders.
Dive into the world of the Butler Polymer Laboratory with faculty and students in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Department of Chemistry.
Michel coordinated, filmed, and edited this video with the help of OPS Photo/Video Assistant, Natasha Badal.
Jennifer Rea, head of the Classics Department at the UF College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, speaks to the importance of learning the timeless lessons from Rome's past and how they apply to our modern world.
Michel coordinated, filmed, and edited A Dive into the Classics with Jennifer Rea.
"After a nasty fight with her boyfriend, J's method of clearing her head forces her to come to grips with her actions."
Michel worked as co-director and co-producer on Hands.
A recreation of a scene from the movie Se7en. Michel worked as the director of photography and edited Se7en Recreation.
Michel created this lyric video of the song Butter from the popular K-pop band, BTS, as a project in her After Effects class.
"College girls get a psychic reading that reveals one accidental death, two murders, and one murderer - but they don't know who is who. They turn against each other in a toxic competition to survive the gory deaths written in their destiny."
Michel worked as the production designer and editor for A Haunting Premonition.