About Mishelle

Mishelle Hebshie is a freelance videographer and video editor from Brockton, Massachusetts. Her journey in media began in 2012 while attending Southeastern Regional Vocational Technical High School, where she studied Visual and Performing Arts and discovered her passion for videography. During that time, she worked on school events, personal projects, and competed in SkillsUSA Massachusetts.
After graduating in 2015, Mishelle attended Massasoit Community College and later transferred to Bridgewater State University, where she earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Communications with a focus on Film, Video, and Media Studies.
Early in her career, Mishelle gained hands-on production experience working with Locomote Media and assisting on professional video shoots. In 2017, she interned with BAMSI, creating content for entrepreneur and transformational speaker Royale Iradin and helping document the launch of the youth community center, The Revolution to Inspire.
Mishelle has continued to grow her career in community media and nonprofit storytelling. In 2021, she worked as the Member Services Coordinator at Milford TV, collaborating with community members and nonprofits to produce local media content.
In 2022, Mishelle became the video producer for Mental Health Declassified and also began working full-time at Brockton Community Access, where she continues producing and supporting community media.