SHORT FILMS

Documentary short films are cinematic works that aim to inform, educate, and engage audiences on a particular subject, event, or issue. These films typically have a shorter duration compared to feature-length documentaries, ranging from a few minutes to around 40 minutes. Despite their brevity, documentary shorts are powerful storytelling tools that efficiently convey meaningful narratives.

BROADWAY FOR URKRAINE
TIME SQUARE NYC

Members of the Broadway community gathered in Times Square to send a message of hope and solidarity to the Ukrainian people, performing the revolutionary anthem, "Do You Hear the People Sing?" from Les Misérables.

Contribution: Videography, Camera work

Beacon of Light

The story of James R. Underwood a pastor and civil rights leader in Alabaster, Alabama.

The family of Jimmy R. Underwood continue in his footsteps of activism and community leadership.

The story of the postmen who sailed the seas of Greece delivering mail to the local islands.

The children participated in story creation, acting and photographing the story.

Contribution: Teaching, Directing, Camera work, Editing and story structure collaboration

The Postman

Karuna Sessions - Immersive touch therapy for peace of body and mind
Epiphany Jordan, Primary Practitioner and author of Somebody Hold Me: The Single Person's Guide to Nurturing Human Touch purveyors of fine, artisanal, handcrafted oxytocin 

Contribution: Interviews, Camera work, Editing and story structure collaboration

SOMEBODY HOLD ME

A cutman in boxing is responsible for tending to a boxer's injuries, particularly cuts and swelling, during and between rounds of a match. The goal of a cutman is to minimize the impact of cuts and facial injuries to allow the boxer to continue competing.

As part of a team of four photographers assigned to create a promotional opener for the short film the Cutman.

Contribution: Camera work, Editing and story collaboration

CUTMAN Promotion