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Director, Producer Waterfowl(ed) 2016

Waterfowl(ed) is short documentary addressing how common practices harm wildlife within our communities. While investigating local carelessness within waterfowl environments in Wilmington, North Carolina, the film focuses on the selfless efforts of bird rehabilitation organizations. To prevent future wildlife casualties, Waterfowl(ed) aims to educate viewers on common issues such as the improper disposal of fishing equipment, lead poisoning, animal cruelty, pollution of retention ponds, and the disease, Angel Wing.

12 Official Selections, 2 Nominations

Awarded "Best Documentary" Short of the Month Film Festival

Awarded "Best Student Short" Direct Short Online Film Festival

PA, Sound Assistant Lost in Expression 2015

Struggling with his boyfriend’s infidelity, a stoic fraternity brother must confront repressed feelings on the night of his fraternity's party.

Script Supervisor Love and Affection 2013

Abandoned at the beach by his roommate, Reed stumbles across Joann, a free spirit in need of a helping hand to bandage an injured foot. While attending to the injury they get to know each other, unearthing pent up tension and suppressed emotions.

Director, Editor Siren Song 2015

An experimental audiovisual essay that addresses the ideology behind cinematic femme fatales through the images of the famous German femme, Marlene Dietrich. The found footage used includes Morocco (1930) by Josef von Sternberg, Fury (1936) by Fritz Lang, and The Cake-Walk Infernal (1903) by Georges Méliès.

Director, Animator Ajna 2015

An animated short traveling through the spiritual world of ancient civilizations, including the Egyptians, the Maya, and the Mesopotamians. Over time, humanity lost the inner sight of "the third eye". This loss inevitably led to corruption, driving these societies to collapse.

Sound mixer, Cam Op Atlas of Recollections 2014

A documentary that poetically represents how people physically map their memories. Through the exploration of their own maps, subjects recall their favorite memories and discover their emotional connection to geography.

Review by The Monthly Film Festival

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Review by Indie Shorts Mag

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