featured Work

directing + editing

A selection of the work I’m most proud of—projects that challenged me, taught me something, or just stuck with me. Every piece here reflects a different chapter in how I see, shoot, and tell stories.

Ponle Color

Director. Editor.

Unfiltered Soccer

Director. Editor.

Kid Wise: Hold On

Director. Editor.

Cold-Eeze: With or Without

Director. Editor.

NYC Tourism Video

Director. Editor.

The Earth, the way I left it

Director. Editor.

Vice: Red Cards

Director. Editor.

Inside Hurricane Sandy

Director. Editor.

Interview w. J Balvin

Director. Editor.

films.

A young boy with a serious expression in a dark outdoor setting, sitting at a table with birthday cake and other desserts, celebrating a birthday.
A person dressed in a white spacesuit walking through a forest with fallen branches, pushing a small red wagon.
A woman with long, curly dark hair looking contemplative in a forest setting.

A mix of films I’ve directed, edited, or helped bring to life—each one a piece of the bigger picture.

ads.

Two men celebrating, with one holding a basketball-themed jersey that says 'Frenemies'; one man has bright pink spiky hair and glasses, and the other has face makeup resembling a sports team's colors; Coca-Cola Zero logo is in the bottom left corner.
Woman with curly blond hair uses a facial massage device on her cheek, smiling at the camera.
A man with a bald head and beard, wearing a black shirt, standing with hands clasped in front of a dark, blurred background with spotlights.

Spots I’ve directed that cut through the noise—crafted with intention, delivered with style.

branded.

A man with slicked back hair, a goatee, and earrings, sitting on a bench in a brightly lit room with large windows, wearing a red and green jacket and tan pants, smiling and looking to his right.
Children playing outdoors on a sunny day in a grassy park near a school or community center.
A bald man wearing a black shirt looking to his left in a dimly lit room

I’ve directed content for big names and small teams—always aiming for substance over sizzle. The goal: make something people feel before they realize it’s branded.