Two lifelong friends have grown significantly apart, but only one of them seems to care. Remembering the time they shared together, a young woman contemplates whether she should hold onto their friendship or ultimately move forward.
This Douglas Parker act looks at the interaction of two students who are polar opposites but find a common ground once they let down their guards down. The scene was shot during the National YoungArts Cinematic Arts workshop, and each director was given a script, one location, and two actors to work with.
On the night of their high school prom, a couple’s argument in the bathroom becomes too physical. This assignment was for a NYU Tisch Future Filmmakers program which required a single scene to be shot with no cuts and a runtime of under a minute.
Centered around the theme of "change," student dancers come together and grow apart in this dance-based video that showcases the collaboration between choreographer and filmmaker. Edited for the NYU Tisch’s Future Dancers Program.
A young bride-to-be with terminal cancer realizes she might not live until her wedding and reminisces on what she considers special in life. This NYU Tisch film project required the story to be told with no dialogue or narration.
Three families share their story about their child’s diagnosis and what CCF’s scientific conference means to them. This video was shown at the Children’s Cardiomyopathy Foundation Fourth International Conference on Cardiomyopathy in Children held on May 18-19, 2017 in Bethesda, MD.
In the near future, a man accidentally discovers a portal to an alternate dimension. Upon returning, he and his girlfriend try to go back while avoiding the government regime.
As the sole writer for ADM Productions' script for an annual corporate awards show, I wrote a comedic opening monologue for host Jane Lynch, as well as all the presentation banter and winner descriptions for the evening (based on research provided by the client).
Director for short play entitled "View from the Q" a short play in the Short Play Festival 2013 NYC at Players Theatre. * WINNER -- Best of the Fest Audience Award (Week 2)
The heart-wrenching tale of You Can Lead a Horse to Water, written by Winston V. Saunders, follows Son, a young man on trial for murder, from his childhood into adulthood. The two normally opposing facets -comedy and drama- are seamlessly woven into this amazing play, enabling it…
The true life story of Everyman, John Weld, who went from stuntman during Hollywood's golden era, to journalist, novelist and many other lives while befriending and sharing adventures with some of the most influential, writers, actors, politicians and industrialists of the 20th Century.
Preproduction breakdowns, schedules, and budget for an Independent feature film - a modern-day western loosely based on a Shel Silverstein poem.
Preproduction breakdowns, schedules, and budget for an Independent feature film.
A young man, David, finds himself walking through a large crowd of people in massive, barren building. Unsure of how or why he’s there, he sets out through the maze of people to finds some answers. He soon realizes that nobody will talk with him, almost like, no one sees him!…
One of several "How To" videos I wrote for About.com via JSM Online.
One of several "How To" videos I wrote for About.com via JSM Online.