For as long as I can remember, I’ve always had a camera in my hands. Whether it was my dad’s MiniDV, my Canon XSi, or a RED, the rush of making something has always stayed the same.
Formally, I got my education at Chapman University where I majored in Television/Broadcast Journalism but I learned most of what I know about media from the 5.5 years I spent at BuzzFeed.
As a “Producer” at BuzzFeed my job was to do it all. We came up with our ideas, booked the equipment to shoot them, hopped in front of the camera to act as talent, and then slogged away at our desks editing a video to perfection until it was ready to be released. I did this every week, multiple times a week, and I’m glad I did, because as a director it’s given me a unique insight into understanding everything that goes into the process of creating something. I am keenly aware of the talent, the crew, and the client, always thinking about what each one needs in order to do their best work. I strongly believe this is what separates me as a director and allows me to deliver consistent products to each client’s liking.
Since leaving BuzzFeed, I have done work for Refinery29, ATTN, the Biden/Harris Presidential Campaign, Amazon, Hulu, Netflix, Best Buy, Home Depot, and Lowe’s. As a director, I know that my job is not to impose my vision on a client or micro-manage a crew, but rather to synthesize a million disparate thoughts into one cohesive vision. To sum it up, I’m detail-oriented, easy to work with, and promise to bring my absolute best to any project I work on.