Speaker profile video for the Second World Summit for Social Development in Doha. The video introduced the summit's presenters to a global audience, combining motion graphics, professional pacing, and a tone calibrated for heads of state, policy leaders, and international development professionals.
Constraint
Single-day turnaround. I received the brief and had to deliver a broadcast-ready video by the next morning. No revision rounds, no extended timeline, no room for indecision. Every creative choice had to land the first time.
Approach
I worked overnight, building the video from scratch in After Effects. The motion design needed to feel authoritative without being heavy: clean title cards, measured transitions, and a visual rhythm that gave each speaker presence without overstaying. Typography and color were kept minimal and institutional to match the summit's tone.
Once the motion framework was locked, I moved into Premiere Pro for final assembly, audio sync, and pacing refinements. The edit was structured so each speaker segment could stand alone if needed, while the full piece flowed as a cohesive introduction.
The Work
Result
Delivered before morning. Zero revisions. The video shipped broadcast-ready and ran as the official speaker introduction at the summit. The overnight constraint forced a level of decisiveness that produced a cleaner result than most multi-round projects.
Broadcast-ready speaker profile video for the Second World Summit for Social Development in Doha. Built overnight from scratch, delivered with zero revisions.