I make moving pictures.

 

I’m a television and film editor who lives to tell stories. My job is moving audiences, but my craft is doing it without them ever knowing I was there.

 

I’m originally from Cleveland, which explains why I love underdog stories. Whether it’s a lone high school wrestler daring to beat the best team in the nation, an impoverished Haiti rebuilding after a devastating earthquake, or a scrappy team of mechanics pushing an old Camaro to be the fastest car on the planet, I love a long-shot on a big stage. That spirit drives all of my work, which the Huffington Post called “independent filmmaking at its best.”

 

Whether we’re in the trenches on a sprawling production with massive resources or an indie passion project where every penny counts, I’ve got your back every step of the way to generate ideas, solve problems, and refine our story until it reaches its full potential.

 

When I’m not editing or developing my own projects you can find me at pub trivia continuing my search for decent chicken wings in Los Angeles, or people-watching at M Street Coffee, wondering what everyone’s stories are.

 

You can learn a lot about a person by what’s on their bookshelf. Here’s one in my office.

 

Tell me: what’s on yours?