Produced & Directed

Television, Films, and Shorts

Study Break

Study Break is a sketch comedy series developed for TMU’s television platform, MetTV. The show consisted of three 12-minute episodes, filmed in a live, multi-camera studio setting.


I worked as the lead writer and producer, overseeing the creative process from initial scripts through production. This was my first time writing for television and producing at this scale, and it taught me a great deal about leading a team and managing a full production.

Sketches:

NosferaTMU & TRSM


Edited both scripts in this episode and acted in NosferaTMU.



Sketches:

Dorm Room & Choose Your Major


I wrote Choose Your Major and acted in Dorm Room & Choose Your Major.

Sketches:

Art Class & Mean Boys


I wrote both the sketches in this episode and acted in the Art Class.




My Thrifted Jack

My Thrifted Jacket is a satirical musical short film that I wrote, directed, produced, shot, and edited. It was the first project where I handled all aspects of both pre-production and post-production, filming on my Sony a6600.


I had an incredible time creating this project with a group of friends who worked extremely hard on the acting and singing. The story is a lighthearted satire about the euphoric feeling of finding the perfect item while thrifting.

Next Slide Buddy

Next Slide Buddy was a slideshow themed stand-up comedy event held at The Second City. It was created by a fourth-year student in the RTA Media Production program as their final thesis project.


I joined the production as both the Comedy Producer and a performer. In this role, I helped organize the lineup of comedians and supported the overall comedic direction of the show.


I also wrote and filmed my own intro video and stand-up set. It was an incredibly rewarding experience to perform live at such an iconic venue with a deep history in the comedy scene.

Campbell Soup

Campbell Soup is a three-minute commercial parody that I wrote and directed in my Single Camera class in the RTA Media Production program at TMU. The film follows a girl who gets sick and is quickly followed by Campbell’s Soup.


For the final assignment, we had to conceive, shoot, and complete the short film in under eight hours. It was filmed on a Sony MC88, and I’m proud of the team who worked hard to bring the project together in such a short amount of time.

The Lucky Ones

The Lucky Ones is a short film about issues within the music industry, represented through demons and dark magic. Created as a fourth-year thesis project in TMU’s RTA Media Production program.


I joined the production as a Producer. Although the film was never completed, it was a valuable first experience working on a larger-budget project and taught me important lessons about producing at a bigger scale. I'm excited to take what I learn from this production into other work in the future.

The Hate Chart

The Hate Chart is the first film I ever created. In high school, a friend and I came up with the concept of a story about a girl dealing with body image issues. The film was made to shed light on how social pressure can affect our own self-perception, and to emphasize the importance of self-love and confidence.


I wrote, storyboarded, directed, and designed the set for this project. I’m proud of it as my first experience understanding what it takes to bring a film through the entire creative process.