The Glaucomfleckens

Industry
Healthcare, Entertainment
Client
Will & Kristin Flanery (Dr. Glaucomflecken & Lady Glaucomflecken)
Service
Video Editing, Motion Graphics, Guest Research, Creative Development
Date
2024 - Present
Client Overview
The Glaucomfleckens are Will Flanary (Dr. Glaucomflecken) and Kristin Flanary (Lady Glaucomflecken), a husband-and-wife digital media duo bringing humanity back to healthcare. Will's comedy-driven medical education has earned him a massive TikTok following among healthcare workers and general audiences alike, while Kristin's focus on co-survivorship sheds light on the often-overlooked experience of those who love someone through a medical crisis. Together, they're redefining what healthcare content can look and feel like.

Happy New Year From The Glaucomfleckens!
Year-in-review videos live and die by their pacing. With a limited footage pool to work with, this nearly two-minute celebration of The Glaucomfleckens' 2025 milestones required six cuts before it hit the right balance of upbeat energy, genuine reflection, and well-earned celebration. VIEW HERE
Wife & Death Promo
For this nearly four-minute 'Wife & Death' tour promo, the sit-down interview footage was real and grounded. Not comedic, not overly polished, just honest. My job was to weave in b-roll of live show moments, audience interactions, and behind-the-scenes footage throughout, giving the promotional energy a visual backbone while letting Will and Kristin's authenticity carry the emotional weight. VIEW HERE


Who's That Glaucomflecken Character?
A 12-second 'Who's That Pokémon?' parody built in Premiere Pro and After Effects to promote the premiere of 'Glaucomflecken General' at the Portland Wife & Death show. The core challenge was recreating the iconic visual aesthetic closely enough that the reference hits immediately, while ensuring the finished piece still felt unmistakably like The Glaucomfleckens. VIEW HERE
The Quiet Place
This 84-second piece gave me a more emotionally demanding editorial challenge of finding the right visual rhythm for Kristin's deeply personal account of co-survivorship and trauma. Narrated over b-roll of her daily routine, the goal was to use moments to reflect, and at times contrast, the emotional state she describes in 'The Quiet Place,' letting the footage carry the weight of her words without overpowering them. VIEW HERE











