
all demo selections converted to quicktime
The Crossing (2010 • 7 min)
credits: Camera, Editor, Co-Director
Written, shot, and edited in 48 hours
Named to the "Best of Boston" list, 48 Hour Film Project 2010
Tougher
in Alaska (2008 • highlights • 3 min)
The History Channel & Moore Huntley Productions
credit: Lead Camera
Condensed from the broadcast edit of TIA episode "Violent Earth,"
shot in the Chigmit Mountains of Alaska
Just
Add Water (2008 • 29 min)
credits: Producer/Director, Camera, Editor
A film in HD, documenting the transformation of a used steel barge into a floating
swimming pool for
underserved communities in New York City. Produced for the Neptune Foundation.
Bloodlines
(2008 • 7 min)
credits: Co-Director, Camera, Editor
Another film written, shot, and edited in 48 hours
Alaska
timelapse (2007 • 3 min)
...and other scenics from various Last Frontier locations
(apologies to DJ Krush)
Raising
Cain (2005 • selects • 3 min)
Produced by Powderhouse with OPB for PBS
credits: Associate Producer, Additional Camera
From the broadcast edit, several sequences that I solo-produced in Chelsea,
MA and South Bronx, NY
Rubbers
(2004 • uncut • 8 min)
credits: Producer, Co-Director, Camera, Editor
Awarded Best Directing, Best Acting, Best Film, 48 Hour Film Project Boston
Created from scratch in 48 hours; includes occasional off-color language
The
Men Who Would Be Viking (2003 • trailer • 3
min)
credits: Director, Editor, Graphics, Drums, etc.
A one-hour documentary, begun as a Master’s Thesis project;
aired on WGBH Indie Select and screened at several film festivals
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