FILM & BROADCAST EDITOR • PRODUCER • DIRECTOR
Lead Editor in film & broadcast industry for over 20 years
Clients include:
NBC/Universal
Vice
MTV
Madrone Films
Billboard’s This Week In Music
495 Productions
The Simpsons
VH1
TLC
Comcast
ESPN
Speed Channel
Current TV
North South Productions
SGP Media
E! Entertainment Television
Cablecam International LLC
Discovery Channel
Tunnel Post
FOXSports
FPMT
PBS
Apple Eye Studios
M2
Taos Film Festival
Teen People Magazine
LTN
Windowseat Pictures
Style Network
Education:
Virginia Tech University, B.A., Communications, Film & Video Production
Hunter College, NYC. Concentration: Film; N.S.E. program
Bio:
Jolted into broadcast/film industry in 1998 starting with E! channel's The Howard Stern Show in NYC. Shortly
after, moved to the pilot seat as Producer/Director of Live Music Channel, a NYC based production
company producing a TV series on FOX & Warner Bros. nationwide featuring bands such as
Jane's Addiction, Metallica, Bjork, Smashing Pumpkins, Nine Inch Nails and loads more. Relocated
to Los Angeles in 2001 primarily in the lead editorial seat for various networks and projects ranging
from TV series to commercials to music videos such as: One Way Out (Discovery Channel); E!
Investigative series (NBC/Universal): Death of Michael Jackson, Jaycee Dugard, Farrah Fawcett; True
Hollywood Story series; Red Bull X-Fighters (ESPN); Air Race World Series (FoxSports); Boulevard of
Broken Dreams (E!); Setup (Speed Channel); The Heroes Post Show (G4); Hilton series (NBC), Jersey
Shore (MTV), Repo Games (Speed Channel), Catfish (MTV), Suspect (MTV), Racing Promos w/ Keanu
Reeves (Vice).
The feature film gamut is comprised of powerful docs such as multi-award winner,
Plastic Paradise: The Great Pacific Garbage Patch, a documentary on the great pacific garbage patch -
mountain of plastics collect in the great pacific ocean, plastic contaminations & industrial power to
keep plastics in abundance despite its negative impact. The Black Zone is a documentary on Burmese
backpack medics sneaking into the dangerous areas of Burma's black zones for past few decades to
help wounded civilians due to the Burmese military strikes. Bon in Dolpo has also been awarded best
documentary feature in several large film festivals. The film documents five rural villages in Nepal that
have no imports/exports and have been operating and living this way since the 10th century B.C. and
practice the ancient religion, Bön.
Currently accepting one feature film per year.
(Promos, commercials and/or a series accepted in between features).
MPEG/ Editor's Guild / IER 700 / CSATF Roster
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