Smokewood, Nevada
Stagecoach Scene
TV Pilot
Director of Photography, Editor
Stagecoach scene from the TV pilot Smokewood, Nevada.
Director of Photography, Editor
Stagecoach scene from the TV pilot Smokewood, Nevada.
Director of Photography
Director of Photography, Editor
Gunfight scene from the TV pilot Smokewood, Nevada.
Director of Photography
Director of Photography
Pull up a small, uncomfortable metal chair and join Ted Alexandro & Hollis James (plus special guests) in the Teachers Lounge.
Director of Photography
Director, Cinematographer, Producer, Co-Writer
Cinematographer, Director, Editor, Producer, Writer
After winning top honor at the 2009 LATV festival, Dueling VHS was courted by several cable networks for it’s comedic and production merits.
Director of Photography
Watch the Full Special Here: Senior Class of Earth
Director of Photography
Watch the Short Film Here: LOVE, GINA
Cinematographer, Producer, Editor
2008 EMMY® award winning broadcast documentary retelling of the 1921 race riot that left the Greenwood neighborhood of Tulsa, OK burned to the ground.
Writer, Director, Producer
Director of Photography
CURRENTLY IN POST PRODUCTION – This Docu-reality project follows the lives of the passionately devoted fans of the Hello Kitty character and their addiction to cuteness.
Director of Photography
Discover the “other” Washington of the 1980s through the story of legendary graffiti artist Cool “Disco” Dan, a mysterious, ubiquitous presence during the height of go-go music, record crime rates and city-wide dysfunction. Few people knew every block of the city like Dan, and as intrigue about his identity grew, his illegal scrawl became a unifying force for a city on the verge of chaos.
Director of Photography, Co-Editor
From director Roger Gastman—a producer of the Academy Award-nominated documentary Exit Through the Gift Shop—comes Wall Writers, a documentary on graffiti in its innocence.
Wall Writers tells the story of a time when underprivileged city kids refused to keep lurking in the shadows, when the streets were so wild that fame and infamy became indistinct, when art became a democracy and self-promotion became an art.