AS A SCREENWRITER AND STORYTELLER FOR THE BETTER PART OF A DECADE, I'VE DEVELOPED A DIVERSE BODY OF WORK FOR BOTH FILM AND TELEVISION. it includes Bodega owners SURVIVING THE ZOMBIE APOCALYPSE, TALES From THE CORPORATE AFTERLIFE, monster-making badass besties and my most personal piece ABOUT an alien-hunting EPILEPTIC WHICH PLACED AT 2016's AUSTIN FILM FESTIVAL.
i've curated a SAMPLE of work below. check it out and if you like what you see, or want to read more, reach out on the contact page.
Fifty Shades of Elvish
When special effects studio owners Ida and Hunter start assembling a misfit team of outsider artists, their search leads them to some...strange places. Even on the set of an X-Men porn parody in the San Fernando Valley, sparks can fly anywhere. CLICK HERE to learn a little elvish and watch some nerds' hearts flutter in the Effected pilot.
Seven to Nine
CLICK HERE for a relatable, run-of-the-mill short about demons in a dead end job with an unquenchable thirst for human flesh, currently in preproduction.
The Importance of Zeppelin
A conversation about something near and dear to my heart, Led Zeppelin, in my 2011 zombie flick Paradise Deli. While this coming-of-age parable about two stunted buddies running a bodega in the apocalypse tackles themes, of death, maturity, and survival, there's always time to consider the greatest rock band of all time. CLICK HERE
The Chicken Scene
From the early years, this scene was performed onstage and seems to follow me around. CLICK HERE for an excerpt from my feature film Outside Portland.