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Documentary

METRO by T-Mobile - Metro Murals Campaign in Tulsa, Oklahoma

Series of 6 videos featuring muralist, Alexander Tamahn and culturally celebrating the resilience and contributions of the community of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Most videos were on IG, FB, and Twitter and then culminated on a short form doc on YouTube.

Creative Development and Producer

METRO by T-Mobile - Metro Murals Campaign in Detroit, Michigan

Series of 5 videos featuring muralist, Elton Monroy Duran and culturally celebrating the heritage and cultural contributions of the community of Mexicantown, Detroit. Most videos were on IG, FB, and Twitter and then culminated on a short form doc on YouTube.

Creative Development and Producer

T-Mobile Latino & Metro by T-Mobile - Hispanic Heritage Month

A series of 60 second 4 Employee Spotlights that rolled out every week during Hispanic Heritage Month on IG, Twitter, FB, and YouTube.

Creative Producer and Director
Featuring Metro by T-Mobile Employee: Hector Garcia

Creative Producer and Director
Featuring T-Mobile Employee: Maylin Sinclair

Creative Producer and Director
Featuring Metro by T-Mobile Employee: Maria Fernanda Penafiel

Creative Producer and Director
Featuring T-Mobile Employee: Laura Drain


The Last Course

“The Last Course” is an intimate, documentary portrait examining the life and career of Chef Scott Carsberg, arguably one of the most underrated and yet largely unknown greatest chefs in America. Championed and spurned by critics and avid gourmands alike — vilified by those who found him abrasive, enigmatic and temperamental, “The Last Course” offers a rare inside glimpse into the inner workings of a notoriously private culinary master who suddenly finds himself without a restaurant and struggling to launch the final restaurant of his career.

Director and Editor

Inside Out Bastrop

INSIDE OUT is a large-scale participatory art project that transforms messages of personal identity into pieces of artistic work. 40 portraits went up about a month and a half after the devastating wildfires that ravaged the Bastrop area were finally contained. Everyone pictured is a Bastrop area resident or volunteer who came to this small town to help. And their portraits now adorn a building that will be transformed into a new arts center for the Bastrop Fine Arts Guild. The installation of the larger-than-life faces is part of "Inside Out," a worldwide participatory art project, conceived by a French street artist who goes by the moniker JR and who won the 2011 TED Prize. This documentary was shown at a TED Talk in London.

To learn more: Austin American Statesmen Article

Director and Editor