Title: Such A Shame Music Video

My Role: Production Design, HMU, Costume Design, Actor

Camera: Blackmagic 4K

Software: Premiere Pro

Duration: 4:29

Class: FMX 331 Creative Triangle

Professor: Nora Long

Semester: FA 22

Institution: University Of Tampa

Description: Made for a music video project, this concept was born from my love of clowns and the director, Madi Harris, want to create a story surrounding the shedding and growth of healing. With my ability to add an otherworldly, colorful touch to any story I was inspired by several different kinds of clowns and historical makeup. Using Hobo Clowns and evolutionizing to Fancy Clowns, I helped tell a story of a woman healing, overcoming her own faults and being comfortable in herself.

Title: The Goddess’ Relic

My Role: Production Design, HMU, Costume Design, Producer, Co-Writer

Type: Narrative

Camera: Blackmagic 6K

Software: DaVinci Resolve

Duration: 4:33

Class: FMX 350 Virtual Production

Professor: Gregg Perkins

Semester: FA 22

Institution: University Of Tampa

Description: Following the story of an Elf, a Dwarf and a Human this story was co-written by myself and Hannah Sam for a project intersecting Virutal Production and Cinematography. Inspired by Tolkein, I designed the costumes and set pieces to blend into the Virutal background seamlessly. I did the makeup, hair and costuming on my own taking pieces from my own wardrobe and others to stack and blend to the best of my ability what I believe these characters would wear. Using a certain color scheme, we were able to bring the world to life using Unreal Engine 5 and Practicals.

Title: Blade Runner 2049 Scene Recreation

My Role: Production Design, HMU, Actor

Type: Narrative

Camera: Blackmagic 6K

Software: DaVinci Resolve

Duration: 2:15

Class: FMX 324 Cinematography

Professor: Warren Cockerham

Semester: FA 22

Institution: University Of Tampa

Descritption: Made with a modest group of three students, this piece was ambitious for our sill set. But, the other students and I wanted to see how far we could push the limits of our own abilities. A recreation of the iconic Joy hologram scene in Blade Runner 2049,this piece had lots of moving parts. My job as actor, production designer and HMU meant I was working several different tasks at one time. Between the fake rain, the ‘wet’ makeup and the props, I had my hands full. We used a green screen and optical illusion to make myself look larger than our other actor, Hunter Dombroski. In he end we were very proud of the end result.

Title: Feel Good Inc Music Video

My Role: Director, Writer, Production Design

Camera: Blackmagic 4K

Software: Premiere Pro

Duration: 4:29

Class: FMX 324 Cinematography

Professor: Warren Cockerham

Semester: SP 22

Institution: University Of Tampa

Description: I made this for cinematography to test out different transitions and color schemes. I was going to a grunge look in this piece, trying to find a way to translate the style of the band Gorillaz into the piece. Using the greens and yellows to emphasize the grimey nature of the characters in contrast with the pinks and purples being used for the scandal and edge of others. I love exploring the use of color lighting versus traditional lighting in my pieces as I believe it adds a fantastical feature that would otherwise be absent.

Title: The Ghost Who Turned Blue

My Role: Director, Writer, Production Design, Actor

Camera: Canon Rebel T3i

Software: Premiere Pro/ After Effects

Duration: 3:55

Class: FMX 328 Sound, Image and Motion

Professor: Warren Cockerham

Semester: SP 21

Institution: University Of Tampa

Description: This is a piece I made my freshman year, the first real thing I ever made. I was so proud of the way it turned out. I wanted to tell a simple, yet odd little story about a ghost going through a post-mid death crisis. I applied my love of color, Jack Stauber and the paranormal to create a project that pays homage to all my muses both past and present. And made my first little ghost film.