Green Glass Blues (2023)
(Film Noir/Drama)
A young pick-pocket goes looking for an answer, an emerald, and a long lost partner in crime.
A period piece shot in black and white. 
*Awarded for Best Cinematography (CU Denver Film Festival May 2023)
Bloodshed at Guardian Angel Orphanage (2023)
(Drama)
After being lured to meet at a cabin in the woods, a group discusses a crime they committed in their childhood orphanage and find themselves being killed off one by one.

Motherboard (2023)
(Horror/Thriller)
Shortly after the passing of her husband, struggling mother, Cathrine Freeling, tries to keep hold of her family after her oldest son, Chris, gives her youngest son, Alex, a computer for his birthday without realizing it houses an unknown horror that seeks to corrupt and kill the young boy.
Double Tap (2022)
(Drama/Sci-Fi)
A lost relationship drives a man to test out an experimental therapy that allows him to relive memories, but the allure of living in his happiest moments seduces him into abusing the technology and sends him on an uncontrollable journey through his past.
​​​​​​​*Nominated for Best Editing (CU Denver Film Festival May 2022)
In Good Time (2022)
(Drama/Sci-Fi)
When a daydreaming young woman gets hit by a car on her way home from her software engineering job, she starts noticing small changes in her everyday life, which she must solve with a device her company has been creating all the while.
*Nominated for Best Cinematography (CU Denver Film Festival May 2022)
A Meaning for Suffering (2022)
(Musical/Drama)
A singer-songwriter struggling with depression attempts suicide, but the voices inside her head fight to try to keep her alive.
A one-shot type musical.
Riding The Currency (2022)
(Episodic/Comedy)
Throughout the holiday season, characters overcome a wide array of personal crises, aided in unexpected ways by the transference of a single dollar bill.
Episode 5: Anne is visited by her recovering alcoholic father Lloyd, who is kicked out before Anne gives him her “lucky dollar”. Lloyd is given an opportunity at redemption when he hands the dollar off.
Letters to Leslie (2021)
(Silent/Drama)
A new tenant rivals her neighbor, who both receive each other’s mail, which sparks a closer relationship.
Reconstruction (2021)
(Documentary/Drama)
My Grandparents’ experiences growing up during Post-WWII Japan.
Recorded interviews from a video call and transcribed over six hours of footage.
Tomorrow (2020)
(Drama)
An uplifting narrative about the hopeful outcomes after quarantine.
Shots using only natural light.
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