Multimedia
This section showcases my video work across civic campaigns, cultural storytelling, and educational media where strategy meets storytelling and every frame serves a purpose.
This video was produced and edited by Megan Oliver for United Way Memphis, highlighting their Days of Caringand Month of Service campaigns. It features leadership and team members from United Way Memphis, along with local community partners, sharing insights on volunteer initiatives and community impact.
Featured participants include:
Dr. Kenneth Robinson, President/CEO, United Way Memphis
Lori Spicer-Robinson, United Way Team Member
Marsh Brown, former 901FC player
Rob Hughes, Vice President of Development, Porter Leath
Laura Russell, United Way Team Member
Nora Murray, Community Engagement Manager, New Memphis
Tish Robertson, United Way Team Member
I coordinated all filming logistics and produced content featuring United Way personnel, ensuring the video conveyed the campaign’s mission clearly and effectively.
This educational video introduces “The Sewer Adventures of Professor Phil,” a comic book created by the City of Memphis as part of its SARP10 (Sewer Assessment and Rehabilitation Program) initiative. Designed to teach elementary-age students about the sanitary sewer system, the video features a lively reading of the comic book and animated segments that explain how sewer systems work and how kids can help keep them flowing properly. I directed, edited, and produced the piece as part of a broader school outreach campaign, which included in-person presentations and interactive activities. The video was distributed to local schools and used in classroom settings to support STEM learning, environmental awareness, and civic responsibility.
Produced and edited by Megan Oliver, this video features Libby Campo of Your Inner Yogi, highlighting the studio’s offerings and approach to wellness. The video provides viewers with an overview of classes, philosophy, and techniques designed to support physical and mental well-being.
Credits:
Produced & Edited by: Megan Oliver
Featured: Libby Campo, Your Inner Yogi
This video features Willie Gregory of Nike Memphis, highlighting the campaign for First Forgotten Champions — a powerful documentary honoring the 1971 Melrose High School Golden Wildcats, Memphis’ first integrated championship basketball team.
Produced and edited by Megan Oliver, this piece captures Nike’s continued commitment to community, legacy, and storytelling that uplifts Memphis history.
Credits:
Directed & Edited by: Megan Oliver
Featuring: Willie Gregory, Nike Memphis
In Partnership with: Nike | Melrose High School | Carter Malone Group
This video was fully produced, written, recorded, and edited by the media team I built for Raleigh Community Church as their first official project. The assignment allowed team members to apply training in storytelling, videography, editing, and audience-focused content creation, producing a professional-quality piece that reflects both creativity and collaboration.
Credits:
Produced by: Raleigh Community Church Media Team
Team Leadership & Training: Megan Oliver
This section features long-form content and podcast episodes I’ve directed, produced, or hosted spotlighting civic leaders, cultural changemakers, and community-driven conversations. These pieces reflect my editorial leadership and commitment to storytelling that informs, inspires, and activates.