I’m an artist and filmmaker based in New Haven, CT
I see art as a powerful tool for positive change in society. From the first ideas of a project to its final cut, I believe filmmaking can be emotionally intelligent. This means people over profit, relationships first, and filmmaking without the toxic bullshit. I treat clients and teammates with respect. It means I won’t use film to exploit someone’s story. It means the films I make have purpose. Sometimes humor is the spoonful of sugar that helps the medicine go down. A dash of whimsy is just my style. I value relationships, beautiful lighting, moving scores, deep colors, ethical storytelling, and authenticity. I’m located in New Haven, but I love to travel! You can hire me as a Director, Director of Photography, Camera Operator, Set Dresser, Storyboard Artist, or Editor.
FILMMAKING FOR NONPROFITS
Using years of experience in the nonprofit industry, I can help you create compelling stories that engage and inspire your audience, all while respecting the individuals you work with. My approach to storytelling is grounded in ethics and avoids sensationalism, ensuring that our project has a positive impact on everyone involved. I work with nonprofits in New Haven, CT, NYC, and Boston, MA, as well as across the world.
FEATURED NONPROFIT VIDEO
Beliytu lives in rural Ethiopia. She’s connected with an international human rights organization called Three Roots International. I had the privilege of meeting Beliytu and collaborating with her to create this film about her experience working with Three Roots.
DOCUMENTARY
Here’s a teaser for a documentary I’m working on, in a candid exploration of fatherhood preparedness.
NARRATIVE WORK
Sprained is a whimsical dramedy short film following the stream of consciousness of an overworked, lonely millennial. As he reflects, it begins to dawn on him that perhaps pain isn’t something to be ashamed of after all. Filmed during the pandemic, the story hints at COVID wrought isolation in a lighthearted exploration of social anxiety. In less than 5 minutes, Sprained will capture your eye and leave you with a thought and chuckle.