Category: documentary
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\”Martha and Sara\”
The Hillary Clinton 2016 campaign wanted a piece of content that would highlight the Secretary’s achievements in passing the CHIP Act and providing health insurance to children. Working across departments, I found these subjects, filmed them one-person-band and convinced them to let me digitize their old home videos to come up with this emotional piece.…
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New York Mag: “Capturing the Humans of New York”
I produced, shot and edited this 4-minute short about Humans of New York creator Brandon Stanton. The final video and a written Q&A (I had so much good stuff that didn\’t make it into the video!) appeared on Tumblr Storyboard and New York Magazine\’s Daily Intel blog. In a nice nod, Vimeo added it to…
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MSNBC: Single Humans of New York Photo Raises $1M for Kids
Client: MSNBC Originals Role: Producer, Camera, Editor Run Time: 3:34
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MSNBC: First Openly Gay Eagle Scout’s Future Unclear
Client: MSNBC Originals Role: Producer, Camera, Editor Run Time: 5:42
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MSNBC: \”Pocatello\”
Client: MSNBC Originals Role: Producer, Camera, Editor Run Time: 7:06 Client: MSNBC Originals Role: Producer, Camera, Editor Run Time: 8:05
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BBC News Magazine: \”Shooting Star\”
While filming the New York Daily Intel/Tumblr Storyboard piece about Humans of New York photographer Brandon Stanton, I noticed teens going wild for the guy, often stopping him on the street. As I wrapped the last shoot with Stanton for that first piece, a tween broke into tears to me off-camera when I told her…
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New York\’s The Cut Fashion Documentary
I shot parts of a Web doc that followed the fashion designers behind the label Ohne Titel for five months. Spencer Mandell produced with Ben Poster also shooting and editing. Check out the trailer here.
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2011 GLAAD Award Nomination: “Kicked Out but Ready to Go Back”
The Newsweek multimedia team was nominated for two GLAAD awards in 2011; one was for my 2010 video \”Kicked Out But Ready to Go Back\”. That piece looked at a soldier who had been expelled from the military under Don\’t Ask Don\’t Tell but was eagerly trying to get back into service any way she…
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Webby Honoree: \”The Cigarette Diaries\”
I grew up loving Ken Burns documentaries and many of my early pieces for NEWSWEEK were heavily influenced by Burns\’ style. At the time, most of Newsweek’s video was produced as Web accompaniments to magazine articles. One of my job duties was to listen to the stories being discussed in editorial meetings, and ideate pitches…
