Cinematography
Film has always been where storytelling and craft meet for me. From narrative shorts to documentary work, I love the process of building a shot, cutting a scene, and finding the emotional beat that makes a story land. Here's a look at some of the films I've directed, shot, and edited.

Witness the blood, sweat, and iambic pentameter as ASUSF College Players tackle Shakespeare's Macbeth, revealing the journey from rehearsal to stage in this student-run production.

When our protagonist receives a hideously haunted painting as a birthday gift, they can't seem to get rid of it. Burn it, sell it, hide it. The painting always finds its way back.

How to Park is an exploration film that seeks to highlight how university students find moments of peace amidst the chaos. In this short, the word 'Park' serves both as a literal location and a metaphor for relaxation.

Witness the blood, sweat, and iambic pentameter as ASUSF College Players tackle Shakespeare's Macbeth, revealing the journey from rehearsal to stage in this student-run production.

When our protagonist receives a hideously haunted painting as a birthday gift, they can't seem to get rid of it. Burn it, sell it, hide it. The painting always finds its way back.

How to Park is an exploration film that seeks to highlight how university students find moments of peace amidst the chaos. In this short, the word 'Park' serves both as a literal location and a metaphor for relaxation.
The Making of Macbeth
Witness the blood, sweat, and iambic pentameter as ASUSF College Players tackle Shakespeare's Macbeth, revealing the journey from rehearsal to stage in this student-run production.


The Last Laugh
When our protagonist receives a hideously haunted painting as a birthday gift, they can't seem to get rid of it. Burn it, sell it, hide it. The painting always finds its way back.
How To Park
How to Park is an exploration film that seeks to highlight how university students find moments of peace amidst the chaos. In this short, the word 'Park' serves both as a literal location and a metaphor for relaxation.
