One of the best things about Brigette's job at Intel Corporation, is that she is able to scratch her creative itch by creating graphics projects and videos.  The serious ones are as part of the Communications Team, but she also gets to produce little movies for fun.  Here are some of her projects:

 

This video is a goodbye video for Cubby Culbertson, who was Brigette's manager at Intel for many years.  He was the first Shift 7 employee hired in Fab11x.  He is now leaving shift 7 for a new position and this video is to wish him well and let him know how much he will be missed!
Higher Resolution Version:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-9051884388275638491
Low Res Version:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4107718189643992792
Low Res with Alternate Ending: (may not be suitable for some audiences) :-)
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-686825576840117065


 

This video was made for an employee video contest.  John Skinner, S7 Supervisor, came up with the idea, so we shot and edited it, using a friend's daugher and her neighbor friend.  They were naturals and we plan to use them in future flicks!  
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6229999660517075580

 

Although the above "Who's Your Daddy" video did not make the top 10 in the Intel employee video contest, "Digital World" (the one below), did!  Here are the 10 top video from the worldwide competition:
 http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8579539218909081534


 

Since Intel sponsored a video contest for employees, I just had to enter.  Here is the resulting video that was produced with a little help from some Shift 6 employees (and my hubby, John): 
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1574273750553487398

We recently found out that this movie made it to the "Top 10" out of 76 videos submitted worldwide at Intel...we'll update the final results!


 

There's nothing like having a little fun at others' expense.  I asked S7 Supervisors members random questions...and then had our Shift Manager ask questions as if he were interviewing them in a serious meeting.  Here is the result:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-342223114723733811


 

On Shift 7, we like to have "themed" SUMs (Shifty Update Meetings). This video was a half-time video that we showed in one of our SUMs.  It was our version of the halftime "wardrobe malfunction":
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4819959712178925849

 

Short video from our Shift 7 SUMs (Shiftly Update Meetings).  IWe also had a cookout on the patio.  The theme was a "Round-Up", which explains all the Staff was wearing goofy cowboy hats and bandanas. 
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1603991681995988392
 

The Shift 7 Safety Team took footage inside the factory to make a safety video about calling 911.  They asked me to edit to make a video to display on the plasma screen.  This is the resulting video:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=408075994590126182


 

This is a video of one of our GPTW (Great Place To Work) events at Intel. We had a combined Shift 6 & 7 "Spring Fling" at the park. Unfortunately, it was cold and rainy...more like Winter, but we still managed to have fun!
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6165872079197959826

 

Our Intel Emergency Response Technicians participate in an annual ERT Olympics event. It's a fun event that lets them practice doing tasks in the bulky suits they would have to wear in a real fab emergency.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1505632478713177802

 

At Intel, we have plasma screens that we use for communication purposes. I created these 3 safety videos to illustrate basic safety practices. 
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5093111861683621810

 

On Shift 7, we like to have "themed" SUMs (Shifty Update Meetings). This video was a half-time "celebrity sightings" video that we showed in one of our SUMs. It's amazing how many celebrity look-a-likes we were able to come up with on our shift! 
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2118313619113359259



Several years ago at Intel, we had a "Guiding Principles" video contest.  Teams could create videos each month to illustrate our various guiding principles and the winning video would be shown at our MUMs (Monthly Update Meetings).  As part of the Shift 7 Staff, I edited 2 movies, and as part of the Fab11X Admin Team, I edited 1 movie.  All 3 movies were winners and were shown in the MUMs! 

 

 "Admin Apprentice" (F11X Admin Team Entry): http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2209324065369917999

 "Safety Idol" (Shift 7 Staff Entry #1): http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-897112208283308053

 

 "S7 Sopranos" (Shift 7 Staff Entry #2): http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1968575655166078096

 

 At Intel, we have a GPTW (Great Place to Work) team on Shift 7 that sponsors fun events for our shift.  Here is a video made from a St. Patrick's Day party for the shift (our Shift Manager, Cubby Culbertson, was a good sport and wore the Leprechaun suit):
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3275776846218274944


 

Brigette provides Administrative Support for two of the Manufacturing Shifts on the back end of the week (sihfts 6 & 7).  Two Supervisors that she has worked with for many years on shift 7 have accepted a 2-year position to go help start up the fab in China.  John Skinner, another shift 7 staff member, wrote and produced a wonderfully funny farewell song for the departing Supervisors, and Brigette created graphics to add visuals to his song. 
Here is the resulting video:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3123557873342810046

 "Lex's Birthday Surprise" is a film Brigette made out of a surprise birthday party for one of the Intel Supervisors.  Lex took a liking to the gal they hired to come in and play the clown (he even snuck in a kiss!)...so Brigette just couldn't resist making this little video to capture the moment for Lex.  You can check it out at: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4837451551574942603&hl=en