work examples

At Working Wonders Media, our founder, Sharon Ruedeman has been editing award-winning videos for major brands since 2007. Explore her impressive portfolio featuring work with NBC, The Today Show, BuzzFeed, A+E, Cosmopolitan, The Knot, and more in the commercial and editorial work section below.

Al Roker’s Family Style

An award winning series that travels around the country learning about the families and histories of the foods we eat.

Role: Senior Video Editor, I helped establish the style and formatting of this show.

mass transits

A monthly series for TMRW, which featured a different astrologer each month and gave helpful insights into the current astrology and planetary transits. I loved working on this series, we made it all throughout the pandemic over zoom interviews.

Role: Producer, Editor and Writer

Stepping up

A series for stepparents, advice on how to navigate this often not talked about parental role.

Role: Writer, Producer and Video Editor

More Commercial & Editorial Work

BuzzFeed Branded Video

Role: Senior Video Editor

Iris Editorial Video

Role: Video Editor

Harper’s Bazaar Editorial Video

Role: Senior Video Editor

Elle - Celebrity / Lifestyle

Role: Video Editor

Iris Lifestyle and Editorial Video

Role: Video Editor

Ad for Soccer.com

Role: Video Editor

60 Second Docs: Freaky Monster Felter

Role: Filmed on Location (BMPCC 4K)

TODAY Celebrity Home Tour

Role: Video Editor

TODAY Food Episodic

Role: Senior Video Editor

The Bump: Baby Milestone Series

Role: Video Editor, Shooter and Co-Producer

Cosmo.com Lifestyle and Advice Video

Role: Voice Over

Editing Reel

What People Are Saying

“Sharon is awesome, she gets it. I Love Everything so far!”

— Karina, Karina Dress

“Sharon, its beautiful.
thank you your a great video artist. awesome job”

— Richard, Ayurveda Health Retreat

“It is such a pleasure to work with you. Every time. You are so talented and even spaces that are foreign to you, you’re able to BE guided and take direction and put it all together better than I could have imagined it.”

— Jessyka, Haus of Hoodoo