Well ok, I do realize the last time I posted anything to this site was my goals for 2022 haha, but hey! 2022 was a busy year! I think it’s a good sign that it took me a year to get back to this anyways. Let’s do a post-mortem, shall […]
My Stretch Acting and Producing Goals for 2022
Wow ok! 2021 was a crazy year – lots of ups and downs in the world, but I was privileged and lucky enough to create a GREAT year for my career as an actor and producer. My 2021 recap: Signed with my phenomenal agent Tabitha at KIT International Talent, and […]
Scattered: Final Cut – Now for the Festival Circuit!
I’m so pleased to share that the final cut for Scattered is now complete! After a few months of editing, mixing, coloring, and composing, we now have a finished film! This is such a wonderful team that I’ve had the privilege of working with, and I truly believe this will […]
We Filmed Our Short: Scattered!
After a year of script development, pre-production planning, and lots of discussions around the vision, the Scattered team finally filmed out production at the end of last month! While production was full of long days, stress, and last-minute problem solving, we managed to capture some incredible footage thanks to our […]
Behind the Scenes: Filming Amnesia
We shot 2 days of our short, Amnesia, this past weekend! Really excited to get this one off the ground with a fantastic set of actors and a wonderful crew.
Teaser For My New Short: MY BODY TO LOVE
We are in our final stretch for the first short film I’ve ever produced, My Body to Love! We’ve finished post-production, edited the final cut, and just released the teaser: We’ve submitted to all of our film festivals, and are going to be releasing it on the festival circuit this […]
My Body to Love: First Film Festival Acceptance!
On my producing page you’ll see that my first producing project was for a film called My Body to Love, directed by Tony Themloeas. He asked me to produce this short after we met on a set last year and saw how I could keep things organized, running smoothly, and […]
How Many Seasons Should Your Television Pitch Be?
In my time interning for a producer, I’ve been lucky enough to hear quite a few executive pitches for various television shows we’ve been working on. I’ve also learned a TON about different networks, streaming services, studios, etc. who are all buyers of the various shows we have pitched out. […]
Pitching Broadly: Selling Your Television Show to Executives Today
I got to sit in on a pitch with my boss and some writers today to sell a show to NBC, and we were going in pretty relaxed because it felt kind of like a long-shot. NBC as a network may not like this particular kind of material (it’s sci-fi […]
Aging Badly: How Should We Judge Older Shows in 2021?
With the Friends Reunion episode coming out this week (on my birthday no less!), I’m reminded of the nostalgia of watching Friends every evening at 7pm with my family at dinner time. Followed by The Simpsons at 7:30, to my childhood dread. I wasn’t allowed to watch TV after school, […]