Welcome to my portfolio.
Recent Work
Short Films
Agares (2024)
Dir. Mark Kincey
Freed from the clutches of an obscurant evil, Louise makes a desperate break under the cover of night.
For this short film, I was the director of photography and also the director. I have a great sense of pride for this precisely because of what we achieved in 48 hours. Everyone that worked in this was extremely talented and driven. We were awarded Best Picture and Best Cinematography while also being nominated for an additional six categories including Best Sound, Best Editing, Best Directing, Best Lead Performance, Best Inspiration Package, and Best Original Score at the New Brunswick 48hr Film Festival. Our prompts were: having the film under 5 minutes, we drew styrofoam heads as our objects and attic/crawl space as our location, and the film had to have a match cut and/or a crash zoom.
How to Get Rid of a Ghost (2023)
Bloodcurdling screeches. Objects moving on their own. Rancid smells coming from your air ducts. These signs can only mean one of two things: radon or ghosts. Both have the same solution: Spirit Phantom Exorcizing Removal Materials – SPERM for short. In under five minutes, renowned ghost hunter and pardoned tax evader Hugh Jass demonstrates his most legal invention yet.
I was the cinematographer for this short film, which was filmed on a 16mm Bolex camera in two days. In addition, How to Get Rid of a Ghost was screened at the Silverwave Film Festival in Fredericton, NB, and was nominated for Best Student Short.
The Dream (2023)
Where do we go when we fall asleep?
Like the previous short, I was also a cinematographer and it was also shot on a 16mm Bolex camera. However, the main challenge that we faced in this was not recording audio and completely covering that in postproduction with foley. We were instructed to not record any audio for this project.
Tempos (2021)
On his last day in Brazil, Dut spends time with his friends around the neighbourhood reminiscing about old times and longing for the future. In a cathartic moment, they perform “Times” by Flying Kites. TEMPOS is a celebration of moments past, the fraternity of friendship while growing up, and the hope for a future where there will be more time.
This short film was directed by my talented friend Eduardo Machado who has been doing phenomenal work. Unlike the previous shorts, this was the first time I was in front of the cameras for a short film. This was a special short film as it is something extremely real where Eduardo perfectly encapsulated a very unique moment in our lives where we drift off but celebrate the memories. This was shot in Brazil and released when I was moving to Canada and Eduardo to the United States.
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