Documentary Film work
I graduated with a degree in Media Arts & Design with a concentration in digital video & cinema. I then went on to get my film directing Masters Degree from the University of Edinburgh. I focus on documentaries, short form and social videos.
Won’t Pipe Down
“Won’t Pipe Down” is a short documentary presenting the definitive David versus Goliath battle between the residents of Nelson County, Virginia and the Dominion Power company. This inside look at the community and their fight against the Atlantic Coast Pipeline raises questions about environmental justice, property rights, and individual rights.
AWARDS
Student Filmmaker AwardWild & Scenic Environmental Film Festival
Official SelectionWild & Scenic Environmental Film Festival
Official SelectionEnvironmental Film Festival at the Nations Capital
Official SelectionRichmond International Film Festival
Documentary Category WinnerWilliam and Mary Global Film Festival: Film and Renewal
Official SelectionLA Independent Film Festival
Honorary MentionBroadcast Education Association Festival for Media Arts
Informational ACP Update Video
Pennsylvania: A Fractured State (Director)
Short Documentary – In Collaboration with the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee
This powerful documentary delves into the impact of fracking on Pennsylvania’s communities, landscapes, and the rights of its citizens. Through a compelling narrative, the film examines how fracking has violated the environmental protections promised by the Environmental Rights Amendment and explores the broader implications for our rights as stewards of the environment. Created in collaboration with the Unitarian Universalist Church, Pennsylvania: A Fractured State is a thought-provoking journey into the intersection of energy, policy, and environmental justice.
A Year For Us (Director and Producer)
Masters Thesis Short Film – University of Edinburgh, in collaboration with Screen Academy Scotland and the Scottish Documentary Institute
This intimate documentary follows Evie and her 5-year-old daughter Emmie as they embark on a transformative year-long journey through Southeast Asia. Against the backdrop of breathtaking landscapes and vibrant cultures, the film explores the bond between mother and daughter, the challenges of stepping away from conventional life, and the discoveries that come from embracing the unknown
Cycle Nelson (Director & Producer)
Short Promotional Travel Documentary – Funded by the Nelson Tourism Board
Set against the scenic beauty of Nelson County, Virginia, Cycle Nelson takes viewers on a captivating journey along Route 151. This short travel documentary highlights the region’s vibrant cycling culture and the craft beverage trail that weaves through its picturesque landscapes. Funded by the Nelson Tourism Board, the film celebrates the area’s unique charm, encouraging adventure, exploration, and a taste of the local flavors.
Urbino Now: Producer & Co-Host
Travel Documentary