About
From a very young age, I saw the power that the silver screen could effect on people’s soul. It is the great equalizer. It brings people from all walks of life into the universe that you create, and can cheer them up, make them wonder, or even cry. I dedicate every fiber of my body with passion to building such quality universes and surround myself with devoted individuals who will give their very best to see these projects through. More than a job or career, I see it as my life’s calling. After all, if you work on what you love, you will not work for another day in your life.

There I learned the intricacies of show business, and the skills necessary to excel in such a field. With limited means, I managed to earn my Bachelor of Art’s Degree in Film and Electronic Arts in slightly over 3 years, and graduate Magna Cum Laude with Honors, at the top of my graduating class.
During my time in the educational system, I made the most of my time by seeking leadership positions in the student government as a Student Senator, managing a multi-million dollar budget, and starting what became the third most successful club on campus (behind the local chapters of Circle K and Sierra Club), the Film Club.
On my senior year, I took up an internship at a production Company within Universal Studios, and would commute 4 days a week from Long Beach to Universal Studios, scheduling my remaining classes on the late evenings. After graduating, I took every opportunity I could to expand my knowledge of what entails developing, producing and distributing a piece of entertainment whether it be a theatrical feature, a TV show, or even a short documentary.
My quest for excellence still continues, and every day is a new chapter, each more exciting than the previous.
Production
After all the meetings are over, the production stage is when the actual product is recorded, and it is rare for every single thing to go according to plan. That is when a keen eye like mine becomes an asset, finding the unsigned contract, staying on time, getting your dailies with enough setups and to the highest quality standards expected, all in the fast paced environment that is a set.
Creative
Your budget is irrelevant if people are not going to care about your story. I have always promoted character driven stories that audiences can relate to. In our world of saturated media, an inventive idea is a breath of fresh air to any project. It makes it stand out from the others, which translates into a more profitable and successful product that will more effectively reach your audiences.