
AVID - ARRI AMIRA, C100
(SHORT DOC) $30 To Antarctica follows the story of Ka Foon Chau, who grew up an impoverished child, and retired a renowned doctor. Raised in 1960s Hong Kong, Chau faced the bias of her elders who attempted to discourage her interest in the academics. Through a small gesture of support she received from a teacher, Chau built a life and career that moved beyond the restrictive boundaries set by her parents’ generation. She is now ready to fulfill a childhood dream – to see Antarctica

Director: Sabrina Linville
AVID - SONY A7S
currently unavailable for festivals - teaser trailer above
(SHORT DOC) Model Material undergoes the workings of what it takes to be a model from casting to the runway show.
Official Selection - Seattle Fashion Film Festival 2017
Official Selection - London Fashion Film Festival 2017
Director: Annie Piacentini
AVID - SONY A7S
(SHORT DOC) A documentary about the GEM Program developed for Parkinson's disease patients and the brains behind the unique training methods to diminish Parkinson's symptoms.

Director: Frankie Crichton
AVID - BlackMagic Ursa Mini
(SHORT DOC) The Tampa Bay is surrounded by a growing bustling city. Since the 1950s, the water quality of the Tampa Bay has not been in good status. TBEP was the driving force behind bringing water qualities back up with the expansion and plantation of more seagrass in the Tampa Bay.
AWARDS: Blue Ocean Film Festival Honorable Mention | Official Selection Emerging Filmmakers Competition of Gray's Reef Film Festival

Director: Frankie Crichton
AVID - C300, CANON 60D
(SHORT DOC) As a highly respected entity in the community, The Bomb Shelter has pushed past obstacles and moved up the ranks in the music business. SCAD students Danielle Leonard, Henry McGee, Apple Xenos, MacKenzie Mercurio, and Mahima Dhesi are ambitious creative students that have a special place in the hearts of the tight knit local music scene. But what is The Bomb Shelter?

Editor and writer for a narration exercise in Environmental Filmmaking.
Adobe Premiere
Antarctica and Greenland contain the biggest ice sheets in the world. Both have seen record changes in their melting ice since 2000. Not only has there been an increase in sea levels rising, there have been droughts and heavy down pours in other places across the planet. What can happen to the earth if these changes to our environment continue?
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