Love & Lethal Endings
In the darkly comedic short film “Love & Lethal Endings,” a seasoned hit woman takes center stage as a guest on a dating podcast’s Valentine’s Day special.
STRIKE!
Hollywood stereotypes have always been easy to poke fun of. But with the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes putting everything on hold, we pray, now more than ever, for them to pump life back into the industry.
Give Em’ Helvetica
Eric Hutner is a graphic designer afflicted by a condition known as Type Blindness, this is his story.
Lionheart
Trapped by misfortune and poverty in Ghana, two young men, Felix and Emmanuel, devote themselves to boxing as their way out.
Alien Inc. – What is Creativity?
In this episode of Alien Inc., we will dive into the world of creativity. This mini-documentary will take you on a journey to think like great minds do to develop outstanding ideas!
Mud
A fish whose home dried up learns to move on. This film was originally made for an art direction seminar class taken during the pandemic, and speaks to my experience trying to keep going despite everything in the world changing for the worse.
OG Brooklyn
A middle-aged Brooklyn woman has had it up to here with the influx of young blood, none of whom know how to do things right!
I’ve regaled my younger friend Doug of the Brooklyn I knew growing up, and one day we starting exchanging couplets about it over text. (We both perform hip-hop improv & like to freestyle.) We knew after a few exchanges that we had to make a video.
Love Every Flaw
I always had great hair, until I become older. My hair started falling out and I didn’t love myself.
So I used that insight and turn it into something I was proud of.
Password: meundies
Inappropriate Jokes Well Told
Last year everyone was making commercials about Covid and there we so depressing. I was looking for projects to direct and I reached out to old mentors of mine. Hugo and Dean. They created an amazing short form series and this is the pilot episode.
Vimeo Password: jokes
Gotta Go
A short film about a wormhole in a urinal that is actually about technology fatigue and our difficulty connecting with the world around us.
But also it’s about pee jokes.