A collaboration with the Robert Redford Conservancy for Southern California Sustainability, Crossings is an ecodocumentary about trail camera work and human-animal interaction in the greater LA area. The film was produced in a team of three, with all members working closely together on all aspects of production.

Co-written, filmed, and edited by Chelsea McCord, Sarah Paper, and Rowan Francis-Taylor. Original footage filmed on a Canon C100.  Edited in Adobe Premiere Pro.

Speculations of Guilt is a comedic narrative short film in the pseudodocumentary style, written, filmed, and edited by me. It aims to highlight the absurdity of true crime documentary and explores the relationship between camera and subject.

Filmed on a Canon C100. Edited in Adobe Premiere Pro.

No Through Road is a video essay analyzing a British Web Series of the same name created by Steven Chamberlain. The analysis focuses on the power of YouTube as a platform and the emergence of the analog horror genre.

Edited in Adobe Premiere Pro.

Infomerica is a work of video art critiquing modern consumer culture. It was assembled using command line tools to find and isolate common phrases and words from source material comprised of over 100 short American infomercials.

Created using videogrep and vosk in command line. Final video edited in Adobe Premiere Pro.

When You're a Kid, Everything You Do is Cherished is an autoethnographic work created from over 30 hours of digitized 8mm footage from my childhood. An accompanying voiceover highlights the joys of childhood and the pain of growing up.

Edited in Adobe Premiere Pro and Adobe Audition.

Three Idiots, the Rapture, and a Suspicious Plastic Bag is a comedic narrative short film written and edited in the style of The Office. This project was a practice in continuity editing and replicating a multi-cam style shoot with only one camera.

Filmed on a Canon C100. Edited in Adobe Premiere Pro.

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