My Portfolio!
Welcome to my portfolio. Here you’ll find a curated collection of my directing and editing work, as well as standout projects I’ve contributed to along the way.
Who is Stacy Anderson? A Let it Roll! Documentary
Who Is Stacy Anderson? is a documentary that explores the life and journey of local bowling alley owner Stacy Anderson, tracing how he came to take over Let It Roll Bowl & Entertainment and build the community around it. Through interviews and intimate moments, the film offers both a behind-the-scenes look at the business and a deeper portrait of Stacy himself—his values, his work ethic, and the personal philosophy that shaped the thriving, people-centered environment at Let It Roll.
Role: Assistant Editor
Local GCC 48
Local GCC 48 is a darkly comic faux news broadcast that chronicles the chaotic rise of a mutant homeless population. Told through a timeline of “breaking news” segments, the production blends horror, absurdist satire, and dark humor, turning a surreal, grotesque scenario into a sharp, unsettling commentary on media, society, and the ways we consume catastrophe.
Role: Co-Director, Screenwriter, Editor & Camera Operator
Liminality
“In 2019, footage resurfaced on the web containing content theorized to be connected to the cold case from years ago. Unfortunately due to lack of information it was considered 'lost media'. Until now...”
Liminality is a horror mockumentary that unfolds through a series of interviews investigating the disappearance of Steve Ewing, a self-proclaimed paranormal enthusiast. As friends, experts, and witnesses recount his final days, a picture emerges of a man whose obsession with the supernatural pushed him beyond his limits—with unsettling consequences.
Roles: Producer, Assistant Screenwriter & Editor
Yippies Interview
Nate Daste (or PollyFTP) sits down with The Yippies, a raw, high-energy local band from California’s North Bay, just outside San Francisco. Known for their DIY ethic, loud live shows, and politically charged lyrics, The Yippies have been building a loyal following through house shows, small venues, and word of mouth rather than mainstream exposure.
Role: Editor
Perfect Days Scene Recreation
A cinematography project where I recreated a scene from Wim Wenders’ Perfect Days (2023) and focused on restraint, stillness, and natural light. The project explores how minimal camera movement, balanced framing, and muted color can express emotion through everyday routine.
Shot as a visual study rather than a shot-for-shot match, I prioritized simple but effective composition and available light to maintain a grounded, lived-in feel. The goal was to capture the quiet intimacy and patience that define the film’s visual language.
Roles: Director, Editor, Cinematographer & Colorist
Liminality: Behind the Scenes PT.1 & PT.2
Liminality Behind the Scenes PT.1 & PT.2 is a look at the making of it through various recordings.
Role: Director, Cinematographer & Editor