Miranda E. Geise
Video Portfolio
This is a sampling of my video work created for the Dayton Art Institute for use on social media, television advertising, museum monitors and more!
This video was illustrated by myself and another staff member at the Dayton Art Institute, and then produced in-house by our Videographer for an exhibition showcasing the art of The Simpsons.
This was a hype video created for social media to promote our upcoming exhibition "(B)Art: America's Funniest Family and Merry Grinchmass: Art of the Grinch"
This video was created for social media and paid advertising to promote a photography exhibition titled "Devil's Promenade" sponsored by FotoFocus, The University of Dayton, We Care Arts, National Endowment of the Arts, Montgomery County and Culture Works.
This work was designed specifically for social media "stories" and is an interactive, engaging, and shareable approach to holiday media with art inspiration. This was used for the Dayton Art Institute's social media, each of the artistic-styled sweaters was illustrated by myself for this piece.
This video was created as a hype video on social media to promote an exhibition displaying the works of Edward Hopper.
This video was created for use on social media to promote an exhibition displaying the works of Edward Hopper.
This piece was created in conjunction with the Dayton Art Institute's educational program "Special Interest Tour." This "Spooky" tour included a behind the scene look at the nearly hundred-year-old museum building and sharing of stories behind some of the more grim paintings in the collection. The tour ended with a make-and-take activity where participants screen-printed their very own tote with motifs from the tour.
This animated graphic was used in multiple formats to launch the 2024 Dayton Art Institute Art Ball theme. The theme was "The 70's" with the official title being "Groove".
This animated graphic was used to promote a month-long series of promotions, special art displays, and activities at the Dayton Art Institute during February, titled "Art of Love". Additionally, each Sunday featured tales of love and photobooth pictures from the museum's very own guests.
This promotional video was created for social media to promote the use of the Dayton Art Institute's newly launched app in partnership with Bloomberg Philanthropies.