His first introduction to filmmaking was figuring out how to make his little brother disappear and reappear using a primitive, in-camera jump-cut with his dad’s VHS camera for their Matrix-style fan film. Years later, while attending NC State, he took an intro to film course on a whim. After the first class, he quickly switched his biology major to film studies and haven’t looked back since.
His work has been recognized by the American Advertising awards, the Global Trend Triumph awards, and several film festivals. He has been fortunate to see projects go from concept to finish, interacting with clients throughout the entire process. His projects ranges from corporate/commercial video with big tech such as Red Hat, Lenovo, Cisco, and Intel to work on feature films premiering at the Tribeca International Film festival and reality TV on national networks.
He's passionate about sci-fi films, running, the issue of climate change, and representation of people of color in media. He's currently work as an art director of video on Red Hat’s internal creative agency in Raleigh and he runs Negative Split Films as a platform for narrative short films shot in North Carolina.