• Appalachia Heart Poster

    Appalachia Heart

    2022 Documentary Short

    (Role: Director, Producer, Editor)

    Appalachia Heart travels with visual artist Charmaine Wheatley on a year-long project to paint portraits of people affected by the opioid crisis in two rural Eastern Kentucky communities, connecting us by our common humanity.

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    2023 NY Emmy® Winner - Human Interest Program

  • Women and the Vote Poster

    Women and the Vote

    2021 Documentary Feature

    (Role: Co-Producer, Editor)

    A bridge between the vast suffrage movement in New York state with contemporary voters. Filmed in five cemeteries across New York State on Election Day 2020 and braided with rich historical elements, the film becomes a mediation on the past hundred years of women’s political rights, the present moment, and possibilities for the future.

    Directed by Linda Moroney

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    2021 NY Emmy® Winner - Documentary Topical

  • Don't Define Me Poster

    Don't Define Me

    2018 Documentary Short

    (Role: Director, Producer, Editor)

    An artist shares intimate moments with people affected by HIV, creating watercolor portraits that capture their image, thoughts, feelings, joys and challenges.

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    2019 NY Emmy® Winner - Director

  • Turn The Page Poster

    Turn The Page

    2017 Documentary Feature

    (Role: Producer)

    Volunteers help incarcerated parents record themselves reading children’s books to audiocassette to preserve a parent/child bond during their separation. The film has been broadcast in over 50 public television markets across the United States.

    Directed by Linda Moroney

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    2018 NY Emmy® Winner - Human Interest Program

  • Pet Monkey Poster

    Pet Monkey

    2017 Narrative Short

    (Role: Producer, Editor)

    A date night turns ugly when a persistent boyfriend offers to buy his girlfriend a monkey.

    Directed by Eric Maira

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  • Election Day 2016 Poster

    Election Day 2016

    2017 Documentary Short

    (Role: Producer, Editor)

    After a long and contentious presidential campaign, more than 10,000 people spontaneously visited Susan B. Anthony's grave in Rochester, New York to pay tribute to America's most famous suffragist and place their “I Voted Today” stickers upon her headstone as an expression of their pride and gratitude. Although the grave was still a gathering place the next day, the atmosphere was far different.

    Directed by Linda Moroney

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  • The Last Dalai Lama? Poster

    The Last Dalai Lama?

    2016 Documentary Feature

    (Role: Editor)

    An intimate portrait of His Holiness the Dalai Lama and his views on western science, Tibetan Buddhism, Chinese relations and his own death and reincarnation as the 15th Dalai Lama.

    Directed by Mickey Lemle

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  • Adam Imitating Art Poster

    Adam Imitating Art

    2015 Narrative Short

    (Role: Producer, Editor)

    Adam, a sandwich shop delivery boy, has an order to a theater where a film festival is in full swing. A split-second decision leads to an epic case of mistaken identity and the opportunity of a lifetime.

    Directed by Chris Hogan-Roy

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    Restoring a Masterpiece: The Renovation of the Eastman Theatre

    2010 Documentary Feature

    (Role: Editor)

    Narrated by Philip Seymour Hoffman, the film showcases the fascinating history and recent restoration of the Eastman Theatre in Rochester, NY.

    Directed by Todd McCammon

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  • Signs of the Time Poster

    Signs of the Time

    2008 Documentary Feature

    (Role: Director, Producer)

    Narrated by Richard Dreyfuss, the film provides a trip through time, with theatrical re-enactments of 19th century baseball and inspirational stories about present-day heroes that explore the link between umpire hand signals and deaf culture. The film was broadcast internationally, received multiple awards from international film festivals, was featured in InCamera, hidef magazine and national edition of The New York Times.

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    2012 NY Emmy® Winner - Outstanding Documentary