An engaging series of exhibitions that has highlighted new stories each year since 2022. I produced documentary-style media projections by collaborating directly with Field Museum scientists to develop and shape each story around the inspiration, research, and personal experiences behind their work. My role included conducting interviews, planning visual storytelling approaches, filming, editing, motion graphics, audio mixing, and overseeing the full post-production process to create immersive projection pieces for each gallery space. These exhibitions celebrate the journeys of women in science and invites visitors to discover how diverse perspectives, identities, and backgrounds drive innovation and shape the future of scientific discovery.




I researched and produced expedition footage provided by Janet Voight, PhD, Associate Curator of Invertebrate Zoology at the Field Museum. Her team’s deep-sea explorations uncover the hidden world of octopuses and other remarkable marine life. Notably, my video features rare footage of the elusive tripod fish, which later gained attention online.



Lynika Strozier was a Field Museum scientist whose remarkable work and mentorship continue to inspire young learners. This exhibition, the first in The Changing Faces of Science series, celebrates her contributions to museum science and education. For this project, I created original illustrations and animations of Lynika, featured as intertitles in a science lab cleaning tutorial video.
SIMON M. WATSON
MULTIMEDIA PRODUCER / MOTION GRAPHICS DESIGNER