April • 2018
Great idea, great execution. Rebecca was open to feedback and turned in the project on time.
Brooklyn, NY 11216, USA
5 reviews$500 - $1000 / Day
Request a demoI am a documentary filmmaker currently based in Brooklyn, New York. I have been a freelance filmmaker here for the last 9 years, though last year I lived in Uganda and have spent significant amount of time abroad in other places as well. My education and background is primarily in documentary filmmaking, but I worked in all phases of production on content for HBO, PBS, Comedy Central,&Sundance Channel. I direct, shoot, record sound, and edit, and have my own equipment. I love seeing new places, talking to strangers,and finding small stories that represent much bigger ideas. I am exploring the idea of success and what that means to different cultures around the world and how they go about achieving that. Im also interested in creating stories that inspire others to emulate good ideas.
April • 2018
Great idea, great execution. Rebecca was open to feedback and turned in the project on time.
December • 2018
Really great story with great access.
Paper View explores a day in the life of cardboard in New York City. Equipped with hawk eyes, precise coordination, and a lift gate, D traverses Brooklyn's streets and deepens the conversation about an immigrants’ life and what recycling means to the individual and the collective.
Produced for Lion's Thread
Lion's Thread bow tie company wants to make sure that you know how to tie one of their stylish bow ties, made in Uganda.
Produced for Akjak
AfrikaBurn, a smaller and more intimate version of Burning Man in Nevada, drew some 9,000 people into the desert of South Africa's Northern Cape for the annual festival about art, self-expression, and changing the world.
A preview of a feature documentary about Klesarska Škola, a high school for stonemasons on Brač Island in Croatia. The film follows the stone from quarry to school to final placements.
Produced for BRIC TV
Before I Lived Here takes a look at my apartment building in Bed-Stuy and gentrification in the changing neighborhood as I attempt to meet people who have lived here long before I did.
This video was produced for New York International Film Festival's 2018 benefit for Film Ed, a program that brings the NYICFF to underserved public school children across New York City.
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