Lost Man

In 2013 I started to gather a group of like minded individuals to watch, discuss, and create films. The purpose of the film club was to meet weekly and watch films and to collaborate together to create short films, Lost Man is the first film to be created from the group. Lost Man was shot in the fall of 2013 and had been in editing limbo. The short was finally finished in September of 2015 when it premiered at the Y'allywood film festival  

"Lost Man" is the post apocalyptic story of one man trying to survive in Atlanta. Staring Seth Berman as the Lost Man featuring: Kevin Radely, Rachel Pagillo, and Graem Kinsella .

Highlander - “Safe/Save”

I have always been a fan of Highlander, and when we flushed out this idea I was super pumped to make it happen, and had a blast doing it. 

Highlander and Manfredi Media are both members of the Atlanta arts collective, The Grape Tree.  

Blending elements of post-punk, New Wave, psych rock & modern electronic/synth-pop, Highlander creates a unique soundscape, one that lead singer Joe Oliver’s controlled voice rides over to perfection.
— Mass Appeal

Live at the Mammal Gallery

Local band Ill Poacher asked if I could come film their performance at the Mammal Gallery, with a dramatic lighting designed by Parks Miller, this was not going to be your average show.

When I found out that Shampoo was also playing I was excited to have the opportunity to show some highlights from their great set.

Lost In Transition

Lost In Transition is a feature length documentary telling the untold story of the history of skateboarding in the South, and its contribution to the progression of the culture.  The story is told though the use of rare and unseen footage filmed between 1982 and 1992.  More information can be found here.

Qurious - "Rubies"

"Rubies" represents the search for something very important to you that you are having trouble finding again. The video features no post production computer graphics and was captured completely in-camera. The lighting effects were created by Pablo Gnecco with the use of programmed projectors.