Greek Myths from Page to Screen - Summer 2018
Fate's Hand
Three sisters, the Three Fates, play out the game of life. The youngest learns a fateful lesson when she thinks falling in love will allow her to cheat the game.
Filmed on location on the Greek island Kea, this film was an experiment with cross-cultural filmmaking.
Visual Storytelling - Spring 2017
Que Rest-t-il de Nos Amours
A francophile returns from a magical trip to Paris to find herself disillusioned with her life back home.
Inspired by auto-biographical sentiments, this film proclaims that life can be as magical as you make it, no matter where you are.
Visual Storytelling - Spring 2017
Between the Lines
An inattentive student finds a reason to distract himself from his studies.
I apologize to the woman left because we disrupted her studying during the makings of this little love story. It was for a good cause, I swear.
Visual Storytelling - Spring 2017
Elevator Music
What happens when someone starts dancing in an elevator?
We'll never know whether the song this guy hears is elevator music with a sense of humor or a groovy tune stuck in his head. This was my first attempt to tell a story with no dialogue.
Feature Film - Summer 2016
Majesty
Once upon a time there lived a princess...with much greater aspirations than finding a prince.
Inspired by Jodee's prom dress, starring my high school friends, and filmed the summer after senior year, this feminist fairytale quickly became much more than a time capsule piece.
Mocumentary - Spring 2015
How Boris Yeltsin Saved the World Because He Wasn't Drunk
A somewhat (?) accurate account of the history of the Nuclear Arms Race. Though this was an AP US History final project, it was also my first attempt as an independent filmmaker. Writing, directing, acting...all the works.
Short Film - Summer 2014
Subtle Vengeance
A high school graduate goes to the extreme to pay for college.
This was my first introduction to the filmmaking process. Though I did not direct, I got to witness production. It was while sitting on the floor behind the camera, watching these actors say their lines, that I realized making movies was something I had to do.