Inherited View
This film recieved 1st Place at the "I Love NY @Tribeca's Student Film Festival." This accomplishment is especially meaningful to me, as the decision was made by a panel of respected figures in the film industry, including Robert De Niro, Jane Rosenthal, Craig Hatkoff, Whoopi Goldberg, Patricia Clarkson, Edward Norton, and Willem Dafoe. Additionally, it was a great opportunity to have my work shown at the Short Corner at Tribeca, allowing it to reach a wider audience and contribute to the diverse world of filmmaking.
One in a Million
This film was honored with several awards at Five Towns College, showcasing it’s broad range of talents. It received the Best Film award, a testament to its overall impact and storytelling. Additionally, the film was recognized for it’s stunning visuals with the Best Cinematography award. The artistry in it’s writing was also celebrated, earning it the Best Writing award. In terms of production design, "One in a Million" garnered the Best Art Direction award, highlighting it’s creative and aesthetic achievements. Lastly, the film's powerful performances did not go unnoticed, as it was awarded for Best Performances. These accolades collectively underscore the film's exceptional quality and my commitment to excellence in filmmaking.
Live Music Festivals & Shows
In 2017, I began exploring other avenues of film. During this period I filmed for tons of artists. Skrillex, Kanye, Borgore, Dillion Francis, Getter, Zeds Dead, Breathe Carolina, lil Uzi Vert and many more. During this time I had the opportunity to document and film the “Moonrise Festival.” The Music Festival was a huge opportunity for me to make connections in an ever growing industry. One of the many reasons why I continued to go by the name “Ever Changing”.
Reclaim Our Water
In 2018, the ROW Film Festival in Suffolk County recognized myself and Matthew Whelan with 2nd Place our film "Reclaim Our Water." This festival was part of Suffolk County's initiative to promote awareness about Long Island's water quality. Filmmakers of various skill levels were invited to create short films and public service announcements on this important environmental topic. The winners were honored at an awards ceremony, and all participants received Letters Of Appreciation from Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone. The festival provided a platform for both amateur and professional filmmakers to contribute to raising awareness and improving the region's water quality.