Media
In my 15-year journey through media, I’ve navigated multimedia production for network television, independent films, documentaries, and internet broadcast. As an elite interviewer, I’ve spoken to a staggering array of subjects, for which I am incredibly grateful. My expertise extends to nonprofit videos, consistently well-regarded by local audiences. Enjoy the videos below, where narratives come to life with a personal touch.
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Smart Growth Awards 2023: Hinchliffe Stadium
A National Historic Landmark that was left vacant for two decades has been completely revitalized. It includes a rehabilitation of the stadium and the return of a minor league baseball team, a new restaurant and museum, as well as affordable housing for seniors and a parking structure. All together, these elements will give a boost to downtown Paterson and the city as a whole.
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Smart Growth Awards 2022: North Trenton / Battlefield Monument Plan
Landmark adopted plan that seeks to create reinvestment in Trenton while providing high-quality mixed-income housing options and complete streets.
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Native Narratives: Tongva Traditions
Observe tradition being passed from one generation to the next as we see the LA River through the eyes of its original people, the Tongva. In searching for tule reed to construct a doll we learn about the ways Tongva people relied upon the River and how they paid respects to nature.
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Native Narratives: Perspectives on the Anza Trail
Learn about an important part of California’s history; the expedition of Juan Bautista De Anza. The Anza Trail followed established trade routes of indigenous people and can still be explored today through Griffith Park and Greater Los Angeles. Hear the perspectives of indigenous people and tribes of Southern California about some of the lasting impacts. (With support from National Fish and Wildlife Foundation.)
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All Arts (WNET) The Journey Home Documentary
Join Grammy Award-winning baritone John Brancy and pianist Peter Dugan, host of NPR’s From the Top, as they perform songs inspired by the timeless story of a soldier’s journey home and the search for a more peaceful world. (With support from the World War One Centennial Commission.)
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One summer day, filmmaker Adam Abada skated from Pasadena to Santa Monica on the final 20 miles of Route 66. Along the way, he interviewed different people who use wheels other than cars to find an understanding about how transportation and cars relate to our identity. The film was featured on the agency and media outlet Nowness.