I have always loved storytelling. My mother says I read more books by the time I was ten years old than she has read in her entire life. As I got older this love of stories evolved to include television and film. I really started to become interested in working in film as I got more frustrated with the intersection between the literature I loved and the films I watched that tried to capture those stories. Book to screen adaptations simply aren’t often good. I believed I could make them better, and to some extent I still do with the right experience and training, so I decided to study film in college. I began work on my Film Studies degree from Case Western Reserve University in 2012 under the advisement of Professor Robert Spadoni who would become a huge support to me throughout. I had to create my major from classes and projects that existed at CWRU because they did not have a specific film degree program at that time. With the help of Professor Spadoni I was able to get my course of study approved by the university so that my diploma would say I completed a BA in Film Studies. Over time, as I studied more films and genres and films from countries I had never seen cinema from before, my focus shifted from cinematic adaptations of books to a true love and deep respect for the art of filmmaking itself. I had no idea, upon starting my time studying film, how much of an impact it would have on my life or how much fun I would have learning as much as I possibly could about filmmaking. The summer after my junior year at CWRU, I attended a filmmaking workshop program at the New York Film Academy in New York City. This was an incredibly affirming, informative, and helpful experience for me. I created three separate short films including the short that I submitted to the Short. Sweet. Film Fest. in 2015 during my senior year at CWRU. After my graduation with a BA in Film Studies from CWRU, I began working for the Short. Sweet. Film Fest. and have since become its Director of Operations. I hope to continue to grow my involvement in the festival, the Cleveland film scene, and film creation and analysis in general as time goes on. This is what I truly love to do.
credentials
BA in Film Studies from Case Western Reserve University
Largely focused on creative writing and film analysis
4-week Filmmaking intensive workshop from The New York Film Academy
Creation of three short films
Directing experience
Writing experience
Basic production experience
Basic lighting experience
Organizing and handling of Casting
Experience with (and current access to) AVID editing software
Second Place student film in the Short. Sweet. Film Fest.
Director of Operations for the Short. Sweet. Film Fest.