Esther Rosen

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esther's portfolio

Over the years, I've gained experience in crafting engaging content in a variety of tones across varying platforms. Here, you'll find some of my favorite works, written for print, television, and social media. Happy reading (and please laugh).

wnbaphilly

 I started WNBAPhilly in 2021, a homegrown Twitter account that aims to entice the WNBA into founding an expansion team in Philadelphia. The account currently has over 4,300 organic followers (no sponsored content or paid promotion), among them Natasha Cloud (WNBA Champion), Kate Scott (NBC Sports Philadelphia 76ers play-by-play caller), and many other influential members of the Philadelphia, women's professional sports, and broadcasting communities writ large. For this account, I have done small surveys and research to determine factors that are potentially limiting growth of the league, put together a brand kit, met with city councilmen & lobbyists, and tabled city-organized events. I was featured in an extensive article regarding expansion by Payton Titus for Yahoo Sports, "How Oakland and Toronto have prepared for WNBA expansion bids, and other cities in the running" as well as interviewed by Philadelphia's own KYW Newsradio, City & State PA, and WHYY2 (twice!). With Philly getting a team in 2030, I'm just getting started!

    writing

      video

      Loot (re-edited)

      Taking footage from a treasure hunting film, "Loot," the video was  chopped and rearranged to fit the tone of the closing words from Jack  Kerouac's seminal novel, "On the Road."

      Trapped

      This piece was developed at the University of Vermont to attempt to encapsulate the frustration of Sigmund Freud's death drive and Jacques Lacan's theory of being trapped in the linguistic order. As they can't see the speaker, the viewer is unable to determine what is actually being said.

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