After being born in Santa Monica and living in Los Angeles for three years, my parents packed up and moved my family to Mexico for what was planned to be a one year experience. We ended up living there for seven years and then moving to Texas for the remainder of my childhood. I have a lot to owe my creative spirit to Mexico and Austin. Since third grade I have been captivated by the medium of film. My mom taught me how to use the family’s VHS camera and since then I have been devoted. To date I have made many shorts narrative films. In high-school I started a film club where we made films under the production name: “Almost Cool Films.” While in high-school I made a documentary selected by the Student White House Film Festival where I had the distinct honor of meeting President Obama.

My freshman year I attended Emerson College in Boston, but after my first year I transferred to NYU Tisch School of the Arts where I studied Film and Television production for two years before dropping out in 2020.

 

Now residing in Los Angeles, the focus is still film, with extra little bit of love going towards animation and drawing.

I love working with people, telling stories, and creating laughter.

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