Film and photo gallery coming soon
My most current project is working as a Visiting Researcher at the International Center of Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD) where I filmed a documentary on the preliminary impacts of climate change on vulnerable communities and the adaptation practices and methods of the resilient, innovative, and resourceful people of Bangladesh, who deal with climate change adaption daily. My team and I raised six thousand dollars in hopes to spread awareness of the social injustices of climate change, traveling into extremely rural areas of Southern Bangladesh to show how those most severely impacted upon are often those who have contributed the least to the problem. We spent 30 days in the field with a translator visiting the most rural parts of Bangladesh to witness mass erosion and severe flooding. We also spent time in Bangladesh's capital Dhaka, where we visited the slums that are inhabited by migrants who have traveled from the south of Bangladesh because they have lost their homes to erosion or flooding. We interviewed experts, affected Bangladeshis and regarded political leaders like, Dr. Saleemul Huq, the Director of ICCCAD and a Senior Fellow at the International Institute for Environment & Development (IIED), and Sarder Shafiqul Alam, a climate change expert and senior researcher. As well as attending an international renewable energy discussion where experts and political leaders from all around Asia and Europe shared adaption ideas and methods. Through this documentary, I hope to build solidarity between the Global North and the Global South not only on the issue of climate change but in realizing we are all citizens of the earth.
Headspace User Story
Headspace User Story
short film / 3 minutes
These children use Headspace to be calmer, kinder and more focused throughout their day.
social activist series (1 of 4) // 7 mins
a social effort in getting men to talk more openly about health and wellness
2 min
At the headquarters of the Movember Foundation in Los Angeles, they use Headspace to stay balanced while tackling men’s health on a global scale.
short film // 4 mins
tigra-tigra's, a traditional textile revival & design studio // the creative process of local artists in Namibia, Africa
documentary // 28 minutes
A is for Armed addresses the recent Concealed Carry on Campus bill in Florida, and the school shooting at the FSU main library November 2014. The film is meant to engage a conversation about the root issues of mass shootings, the NRA and whether or not gun-carrying students make campuses safer.
We have filmed and interviewed victims of the FSU shooting, police officers on the scene, college psychiatrists, state representatives and Florida Senator, Jeff Clemens, as well as the former president of the NRA, Marion Hammer.
short documentary / 3 minutes
This is a two-minute American Graduate segment for PBS to recognize devoted local mentors and coaches who are truly creating an impact in Marcellious Davis' life and has helped him reach his goals of attending college. The American Graduate series is an initiative to help combat the dropout crisis in the United States, using local public radio and television stations.
Headspace Head Designer
2 min short film
Headspace User Story
Headspace User Story
short film / 4 minutes
After a freak injury ruined his season, this young basketball star used Headspace to captain his team from the sideline.
3 mins
How meditation helps this craftsperson bring a light touch to heavy machinery
a rough edit of the warm up process of UK Olympian
short film // 2 minutes
everyday heroes of Miami Dade Fire Rescue
documentary // 15 minutes
Bear Down brings attention to the controversial 2015 Bear Hunt in Florida.
13 min short film
miami crew
10.15.21