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Pineapple Mortgages

Hands-on video editing experience producing training and internal content in a regulated mortgage environment, integrating motion graphics, transcription workflows, and organized delivery for cross-team use.

Brand Reference Examples

This section presents publicly available branding examples shown strictly for reference. These assets were not created by me and are included to demonstrate professional visual identity systems, brand consistency, and presentation standards commonly used in financial services environments.

Pineapple platform product branding example
Pineapple brand identity logo system
Pineapple multi-device product presentation
Pineapple corporate rebrand announcement visual

Overview

Produced mortgage-industry training content to support internal teams, onboarding, and operational consistency. The role emphasized repeatable editing systems, brand-safe motion elements, transcription-supported review workflows, and reliable file organization to reduce relink issues and maintain clean version control across deliverables.

What I Did

Edited and delivered 25+ training modules, building reusable templates (lower thirds, title cards, layouts) to standardize output and accelerate assembly. Generated transcripts for faster copy review and cross-team reuse, producing approximately three transcript files per day to support internal documentation and marketing collaboration. Managed ingest, media organization, and versioned project folders to reduce relink issues and prevent asset loss across ongoing training deliverables.

Process

Worked from training scripts and stakeholder inputs to assemble edits in Adobe Premiere Pro, applying consistent branding through templated graphics and repeatable sequence structures. Used Otter for transcription to speed review cycles, improve searchability, and support internal reference. Incorporated light motion graphics and on-screen guidance where needed, then exported platform-ready deliverables with clear naming, version control, and organized folder structures to keep projects stable across revisions and handoffs.

Results

Reduced assembly time by 66.7% through templated graphics and repeatable project structures. Improved review speed and internal reuse by maintaining a consistent transcription workflow (approximately three files per day). Strengthened delivery reliability by organizing ingest, templates, and versioned project folders to reduce relink issues and keep training assets accessible across teams.