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"Visual storytelling for brands, communities, and creatives."
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Stealing Home: How Deed Theft Makes Homeowners Homeless
Nominated at the 46th Annual New York Emmy Awards for Diversity/Equity/Inclusion – Long Form Content (2024)
POSITION | NarratorNominated for a 2024 New York Emmy Award in the Informational/Instructional category, this powerful documentary exposes the growing epidemic of deed theft targeting mostly Black and brown NYC property owners, many of whom are older. The film follows Michael Baker, who was wrongfully evicted from a Brooklyn home his family owned since 1963, highlighting the complex confidence scams behind these illegal property seizures.
I contributed as the narrator, lending my voice to guide viewers through this urgent and personal story of injustice and resilience.
The Iron Pipeline | #BHeard Docs: The Damage Done
Nominated at the 45th Annual New York Emmy Awards for Informational/Instructional – Short or Long Form Content (2023)
POSITION | Narrator & Sound Design
The Iron Pipeline is a compelling documentary that explores the flow of illegal firearms fueling gun violence in NYC through interstate trafficking routes.I contributed as narrator and sound effects designer, enhancing the emotional impact and immersive storytelling of the film. This project highlights the complexities of gun trafficking and its effects on communities, delivered through powerful visuals and sound.
Flatbush Fists | Trailer
Nominated at the 45th Annual New York Emmy Awards for Documentary Series (2023)
POSITION | Producer & Editor
The Flatbush Fist series celebrates the deep ties between martial arts, dance, and lyrical artistry in NYC. Flatbush Fists is a 5-part documentary exploring how martial arts shaped the city’s culture from the 1960s onward, influencing film, hip-hop, breakdancing, and women’s empowerment.
I produced and edited Episodes 4 (Dance of the Tiger) and 5 (Lyrical Mantis), focusing on martial arts as a tool for self-protection and creative expression. Episode 4 highlights Anthony Colon’s fusion of martial arts and breakdancing to empower Queens youth, while Episode 5 follows rapper Haile Ali applying Tai Chi principles to his music and community.
Watch the trailer above, and check out the full episodes:
Visually Conscious, an Urban Explorer
Nominated at the 41st Annual New York Emmy Awards for Arts: Program Feature/Segment (2019)
POSITION | Co-Producer & Assistant Camera Operator
Visually Conscious follows Brooklyn native and anonymous photographer @visually_conscious, an urban explorer capturing the city’s beauty from rarely seen vantage points. Through transcribed interviews voiced by a diverse cast, the film explores themes of peace, escape, and empowerment as he navigates train tunnels and bridges across the five boroughs.I served as co producer and assistant camera operator on the project, contributing to its immersive storytelling and visual impact.
Supporting Survivors Under the Child Victims Act | Going In with Brian Vines
Nominated at the 41st Annual New York Emmy Awards for Societal Concerns: News (2019)
POSITION | Editor
This impactful segment from Going In with Brian Vines tackles the urgent issue of childhood sexual abuse and the challenges survivors face under outdated New York State laws. Survivor Gary Greenberg advocates for the Child Victims Act, which seeks to extend the statute of limitations for civil and criminal cases, giving survivors a stronger chance at justice. Despite growing awareness fueled by the MeToo movement, political resistance continues to block meaningful reform. This documentary segment explores how young people are being empowered to speak out and pursue legal action against perpetrators of sexual violence.I served as editor on this Emmy-nominated production, crafting a sensitive and compelling narrative that amplifies survivors’ voices and highlights the ongoing fight for legal change.