Film/Video

Despite my engineering education, film and video have always been a passion of mine. Throughout college, I took some digital video classes, and I used my earnings from summer internships to purchase video equipment - a camera, tripod, software, etc. I worked on several short documentaries throughout college, but it was in my senior year when I worked with a fellow student to write, produce, direct, and edit a feature-length motion picture - the result is Yellow Lights, an 88-minute feature film that is now available on the Yellow Lights website. Yellow Lights was awarded Best Feature Film and Best Cinematography at Indie Fest USA, a film festival held in Anaheim, California.

My most recent project was a short promotional piece entitled "Making a Difference." I was approached by the Foundation for Belmont Education about creating a video that could be presented at the Foundation's annual fundraising dinner to show the donors all that has been achieved with the donations that have been made. The video can be viewed on the player below:

 

I am currently nearing completion of the script for my next feature film. More information will be posted on this project as it develops. In my free time, I have done free lance video work for sports programming channels such as Fox and ESPN, and I also participate in short film competitions, and other general video tasks where I can help people out.

I am available for hire as a free lance videographer for weddings, event coverage, promotional pieces, news gathering, interviews, feature and short films, and more. If you are interested in learning more about my capabilities and experience, please contact me!

 

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