





During my time as a Motion Designer at HBO, I contributed to the podcast animation for 'White House Plumbers'. Drawing from the show's Watergate scandal theme, I developed a plugin for Adobe After Effects named 'Redacted'. It allows for the creation of adjustable censored lines over text. This was utilized to produce a recurring motion graphic that mirrored classified documents, combined with stylized images of main characters from the show. The final animation enhances the podcast's online presence with a distinctive visual element that aligns well with the theme.