I'm a video & social media producer in San Francisco. I've worked in television, theater, and advertising, and created a certain sexy magazine. I like collaborative projects that push the boundaries of old and new media. Here is my work (fake TV is where I slack off).
current project--
Producer and strategist at Urgent Content, a creative agency in San Francisco. We produce Flip Video's Do You Flip? campaign, including over 60 TV and web commercials shot by Flip users and celebrities.
recent projects--
A crazy video announcing the theme for the first issue of 48 Hour Magazine! Read about the magazine @ Fast Company, Gizmodo, and Big Think.
These little dancing robots won 2nd place in the Open Video Alliance's SXSW Video Contest. Not bad for my first After Effects project...
New Liberal Arts by "the blog Snarkmarket and a coterie of other Web-based deep thinkers" -- a book about hypothetical new academic fields that exist thanks to digital media and the internet. I contributed a section on video literacy. The PDF is available here and the book is reviewed in the Boston Phoenix here.
Crystallized, an experimental video remix of internet porn (also a fan music video for the UK band the xx).
current project--
Producer and strategist at Urgent Content, a creative agency in San Francisco. We produce Flip Video's Do You Flip? campaign, including over 60 TV and web commercials shot by Flip users and celebrities.
recent projects--
A crazy video announcing the theme for the first issue of 48 Hour Magazine! Read about the magazine @ Fast Company, Gizmodo, and Big Think.
These little dancing robots won 2nd place in the Open Video Alliance's SXSW Video Contest. Not bad for my first After Effects project...
New Liberal Arts by "the blog Snarkmarket and a coterie of other Web-based deep thinkers" -- a book about hypothetical new academic fields that exist thanks to digital media and the internet. I contributed a section on video literacy. The PDF is available here and the book is reviewed in the Boston Phoenix here.
Crystallized, an experimental video remix of internet porn (also a fan music video for the UK band the xx).
