October, 2025
Sony a6700, Premiere Pro
A black and white concert video crafted to highlight advanced skills in videography, editing,
and post-production. The first half delivers high-energy pacing, stylized transitions, and
impactful sound design to capture the intensity of the live performances. The second half shifts
into a slower, emotionally driven tribute to the headlining artist’s album release. Strong
emphasis on cinematic lighting, narrative structure, and visual storytelling. A polished blend
of creative direction and technical execution. Filmed on a Sony a6700 with a Tamron 17-70mm
f/2.8 lens.
February, 2025
Panasonic fz300, Premiere Pro
“Let The Water Run” is
a short form thriller
film shot and composed over a 3 week period. Meant to invoke a feeling of raw realism, through a
jarring
ending showcasing the harsh realities of the world. Viewers are left shocked as they are thrown
from an
uncanny, uncomfortable space back into a very real location showcasing very real consequences.
Blues,
light
magentas and desaturated greens were incorporated in the color grading to establish a cold,
dark, dreamy
atmosphere. Practical lights with dark shadows and raised highlights brought forth a depressive
mood,
utilizing tungsten light tones to add bits of warmth throughout the film. Cinematography
involved a
great
deal of cycling through extreme angles, close-ups and wide shots to symbolise the character’s
changing
emotions and to leave the audience feel uncomfortable. The set design allowed for the
uncanniness to
leak
through the screen as everything was created as minimally as possible in a claustrophobic way.
October, 2025
Sony a6700, Premiere Pro
A short commercial produced for Worldclass Barbers in Netcong, NJ. The ad features creative
editing techniques designed to engage viewers while showcasing each barber’s skill. Quick cuts
and detailed close-ups highlight precision and style, while natural color grading and carefully
enhanced lighting create a warm, inviting atmosphere. A calm yet captivating soundtrack ties the
visuals together, closing with the shop’s contact information. Filmed entirely on location using
a Sony a6700 paired with a Tamron 17–70mm f/2.8 lens and edited in Premiere Pro.
February, 2025
Panasonic fz300, Premiere Pro
A commercial filmed for a local hair
salon,
showcasing the various capabilities
of the hairstylists. A gimbal stabalizer was needed to shoot between different stations with
ease which
gave the video a high amount of movement. Close and medium angled shots make up the majority of
the film
however incorporations of wide shots provide the audience a clear spacial understanding. In the
post
process stage, the video was put through warm editing in order to provide a welcoming
atmosphere.
Lighting was kept bright as to highlight as much detail as possible. Finally with some clever
transitions and a soft but upbeat audio, the film was ready for viewing.
July, 2025
Panasonic fz300, Premiere Pro
A short visually appealing advert filmed and
edited
for a local fashion brand.
Since the clothing collection is titled Freedom, the tone of the production was meant to embody
that
feeling. Utilizing warm colors and the contrast of the actor’s white against the orange
background allowed
for not only a pleasing composition, but also showcasing freedom in originality.
Shot in a day and edited over the course of a week, this brand advert incorporated digital
marketing and
creative techniques. A heavy focus on brand essence kept the final production cohesive with the
client’s
brand visuals.
February, 2025
Panasonic fz300, Premiere Pro, After Effects
A short, creative video
combining motion graphics with live-action elements. Special attention was given to the lighting
design
to set the overall tone and mood of the scene. The entire piece was rendered in black and white,
with
striking accents of gold subtly introduced through the character's eye, creating a visually
symbolic
contrast. The final composition was crafted using Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects, blending
cinematic style with polished post-production.