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Versatile storyteller navigating film, design, and digital media.

Built to adapt. Trained to create.
I come from the fast, chaotic world of the internet. Where editors become storytellers, designers, producers, and above all: problem-solvers. That’s where I built my creative reflexes. Today, I apply that same instinct across film, motion, and branded content.
That mindset led me to pursue formal training at Vancouver Film School, one of the world’s leading institutions for hands-on film education. The program was intense and immersive, challenging me to engage deeply with every stage of the creative process, from concept to final cut.

I directed the short film A Host to Haunt, a comedy about Fred, a socially anxious man who finds an unlikely friend in Spooky , a ghost struggling to haunt. Together, they must overcome their fears before Spooky fades away forever.
I also worked as Director of Photography on Fix My Funeral, a dark comedy about Stew, a man in his late twenties who decides to stage the perfect funeral for himself before taking his own life. With the help of his friends Bud and Ned, Stew begins planning an elaborate farewell, treating it more like a theatrical production than a memorial.
These projects taught me the discipline of visual storytelling but more importantly, how to lead, collaborate, and deliver in a professional film environment.
This multi-perspective experience sharpened my instincts in the editing suite. I can speak the language of directors, cinematographers, and designers helping move projects forward with clarity and intention. Great editors don’t just cut footage; they understand why a frame was captured, how it was meant to feel, and where it’s leading next.