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A teenager from Brooklyn has a ticket out of the projects and 72 hours to decide if he wants to leave the only life he’s ever known. 72 Hours a Brooklyn Love Story? is a feature film about love and coming-of-age that I wrote and directed. The project was developed with Reel Works, an organization […]
How to Steal is a project I’ve been working on for the past couple years. It’s taken many forms including the above teaser but the core of the story of this: two guys who are best friends find themselves at odds when they must decide whether to break their one rule as criminals: never rob […]
A coming of age comedy about Del, a student on the eve of his graduation from Princeton University. At a crossroads in his life, he must decide between a career and his college love, Laura. A lighthearted take on the hook-up culture of campus life and the decisions that follow having beer bottles taped to […]
There are heels, a big old off-camera fan, and soft wafty lights. This is a promo I shot for HBO’s True Blood via their ad agency Campfire. The phone number was active for a year or so, taking the sultry vibe to another level.
After an earlier doc piece, lead singer DJ McNanny and I collaborated on what became a pet project – shooting footage from time to time vaguely in service of a music video. In between, we ended up with a branded song, or an ad for a music video, or a two-minute thingy (technical term) that […]
This piece was shot over the course of a day on the streets of Brooklyn and Queens. It felt like no block went unexplored. On the day we shot the JMZ train was unexpectedly out of service. Not even our crack production team could get the MTA to roll a train over the bridge. So […]