Awards: Emmy (Nominated - Outstanding Single Camera Editing)
Eater’s Guide to the World is an Emmy-nominated travel documentary series on Hulu narrated by Maya Rudolph.
Editor // 2020 // Hulu
Short film directed by Nicolas Heller (New York Nico).
Premieres at Tribeca Film Festival 2022
In this Emmy nominated series, YouTube superstar, Marques Brownlee, unearths the fun and fascinating stories around the greatest tech-driven products that defined pop culture and changed our world.
Editor // season 2 // 2021 // YouTube Originals
F*ck, That’s Delicious is a documentary TV series on Vice TV. Rapper Action Bronson travels the world with his friends eating food, drinking wine, and meeting locals.
Editor // season 4 // 2019 // Vice TV
Awards: Emmy (Nominated)
The Future Of is a look at how things around us might change in the future; everything from dogs to hamburgers to houseplants. Narrated by Jurnee Smollett.
Editor // 2022 // Netflix
Black Pop is a 4-part series that explores how Black Americans have impacted and shaped American culture through film, television, music, and sports.
Editor // 2023 // E!
Create Together is an Emmy-Winning show hosted by Joseph Gordon-Levitt which invites people from all over the world to come together and create art, music, mini-docs, short films and more inspired by nature, and the beauty of the natural world.
Editor // Season 2 // 2021 // YouTube Originals
Reality TV series on Bravo that follows a group of friends as they share a summer home in Montauk.
Editor // Season 5 // 2021 // Bravo
Released is a weekly pop music show produced by MTV veterans that features an artist of the week and leads up to a music video premiere at midnight.
Editor // 2020 - 2021 // YouTube Originals
Danny’s House is a partially scripted interview-based show from the mind of Derrick Beckles. Danny Brown has his friends over to talk about everything from UFOs to music to high school, featuring guests such as Gilbert Gottfried, A$AP Rocky, Ilana Glazer, Hannibal Buress, and Schoolboy Q.
Editor // 2019 // Vice TV
Channel Surfing is a half-hour variety comedy special in which the television takes control of itself and rapidly flips through the channels. Featuring Patti Harrison, Lorelei Ramirez, Desus & Mero, Chris Burns, and Kelley Quinn.
Lead editor, writer & producer // 2018 // Vice TV
Music video for the song “One of Us” by Ade, Directed by Willem Holzer
Editor // 2023
In this hour-long unscripted comedy series, Action Bronson combines his two favorite things, the History series "Ancient Aliens" and smoking weed. Featuring guests such as Miguel, Eric Andre, David Alan Grier, Tyler the Creator, and more.
Editor // seasons 1 & 2 // 2016 & 2019 // Vice TV
Ten Hours is a short film directed by Trevor Morgan. Two strangers – a ride-share driver and his teenage passenger – form an unlikely friendship during the course of a ten-hour trip.
Editor // 2018
A Quiz Show is an award-winning half-hour bizarre comedy special on Vice TV. The contestants enter a room with nothing but bright lights and a TV screen. There is no right answer. There is only what the TV wants to hear.
Lead editor // 2017 // Vice TV
Late night hosts Desus & Mero took their show on the road to experience Art Basel in Miami.
Lead editor // 2017 // Vice TV
Get the Town High is a short unscripted comedy starring Lorelei Ramirez. She is tasked with getting an entire town high, so she travels to Colorado.
Editor // 2018 // Vice TV
Scanimate is a short documentary produced by Vice. Engineer Dave Sieg has spent the last 20 years preserving the only working Scanimate, an analog motion graphics machine that was the staple of film/tv animation in the 70's and 80's. Dave discusses the technical and cultural impact of the Scanimate and what the future holds for this iconic machine.
Editor // 2017 // Vice TV
Robot Vs IED is a short documentary produced by Motherboard. The Hurt Locker only got it partly right. Just ask Brian Castner, a former bomb technician with the US military. He served three tours in the Middle East, two of which were spent leading an Explosive Ordnance Disposal unit, and deployed small remote-controlled robots to battle a blitz of insurgent-rigged car bombs and improvised explosive devices in and around Kirkuk, Iraq, in 2006. Castner and his crew grew so reliant on these machines, which can disarm explosives from afar, that they considered them part of the team. Years later, does he still feel an attachment to the machines? We met Castner to find out.
Editor // 2015 // Motherboard
Animal F*ckers is a short documentary produced by Vice. Bestiality is having a weird renaissance in Europe. Perhaps ironically, it kicked off when activists succeeded in banning the practice in places like Germany and Norway. In the background, something else emerged simultaneously: an animal-sex-tourism industry, which has been blossoming in Denmark.
Editor // 2014 // Vice