Hi, I’m Ádám.
I’m a Budapest-based creative technologist and video editor working across science communication, culture and music.
Selected experience
I worked extensively as an editor and all-around creative on many projects with iGEM Europe.
I’m a creative technologist with over 6 years of experience. I understand technical concepts easily with a background in engineering — I even coded this website.
In the past, I created interactive experiences: a board game for students in Nepal, an interactive musical experience, and a Virtual Reality experience, the latter premiered at the NYU Abu Dhabi Capstone Festival in 2019.
Video Producer for iGEM (Paris)
Assistant Editor for Happy Holidays (Haifa, Israel)
Head of Video for Labocine, based in New York (I was remote but extensively ate bagels during that time)
Video Editor on a satire piece of EU MEPs racing to destroy the planet (Brussels, commissioned by WWF)
Leading a band and recording a live session
VR experience on racial biasing (Abu Dhabi)
Designed a Board Game in a collaboration with Karkahana (Kathmandu, Nepal)
Designed automated greenhouse with a PLC control system (Miskolc, Hungary)

Editing intensly at the 2022 Grand Jamboree in Paris - this is as cinematic as editing gets.



International Work
My projects have taken me from Budapest to Paris, Haifa, Abu Dhabi, New York, and across numerous creative communities throughout Europe.
I’m comfortable working in international and interdisciplinary teams, both remotely and on-location.
Skills / Tools

Video:
- Premiere Pro
- After Effects
- Davinci Resolve
Images/Design
- Photoshop
- Lightroom
- Figma
Audio
- Ableton Live
- Pro Tools
- Audition
- Izotope RX
Other
Creative Coding (Processing, Arduino)
Hugo / Static websites
Interactive Media
VR Production (Unreal Engine)


Additional Work
- Mailchimp audience management for Budapest-based Náncsi Néni
- Creating campaigns for the CRM of Janssen Hungary
- Establishing automation workflows for post-production and file management
Fun Fact
In 2015 the movie War Machine was having its principle photography in Abu Dhabi, UAE - and this is how I got on the silver screen.
