Filmmaking
I’ve spent the past several years working with generative AI tools and virtual production techniques to develop new approaches to digital moviemaking using a wide variety of bleeding edge technologies. For the past few years, I’ve been building Moviengine.
I’ve directed two independent feature films - Pop Meets the Void (2016) & Welcome to Nowhere (Bullet Hole Road) (2012) as well as numerous short films, music videos, commercials, industrials and online media. Welcome to Nowhere (Bullet Hole Road) is exclusively available on No Budge and Pop Meets the Void will be available again soon. You might be able to torrent it, if you can’t wait to see it.
I’ve helped to program narrative short films for The Lower East Side Film Festival. I’ve been on the narrative film juries for The Brooklyn Film Festival, Indie Street Film Festival, New York No Limits Film Festival, and the RAIN+ Festival in Barcelona.
I wrote a chapter about Bill Morrison’s 2006 short film Porch for the Amsterdam University Press book on his work. I conducted interviews for and helped edit the theatre design imprint Chance Magazine.
I studied filmmaking as a undergraduate at Saint John’s University in NYC and earned my MFA in Writing for TV & Film at Emerson College in Boston and LA. I’m independently pursuing research in Applied Machine Learning in Film and New Media Arts.