A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away...
Back before “Star Wars” was owned by Disney, it was a weekly series on Cartoon Network. I was delighted to have the opportunity to develop original videos, game storylines, and activities for the “Star Wars: The Clone Wars” series on CartoonNetwork.com. Collaborating with video editors and graphic designers, I created a series of enhanced episode recaps called Dataclips. These interactive “pop-up” videos highlighted exciting and interesting facts to give fans a deeper dive into the “Star Wars” universe.

Dataclip videos highlighted key characters, locations, vehicles, and concepts from the series. Our goal was to let fans be fans: Relive their favorite moments, obsess over the details, and get even more excited for the next episode.



I pitched and scripted an"Artoo Network" spot to promote the launch of Star Wars: The Clone Wars on Cartoon Network.