Show Category: Editing

  • Hope Humanitarian – a Baby Named Tamer

  • USA Sumo – Sumo School Scholarship

  • Hope Humanitarian – Bangladesh Expedition – October 2018

    I accompanied Hope Humanitarian on an expedition to help the Rohingya refugees who were driven out of their homes in Myanmar and now live in camps in Bangladesh. I shot a lot of video while there, and created this video for both Hope and for a fundraising company (for whom I work, at the time… Read more »

  • Hope Humanitarian – Sarah Franklin Interview

    Hope Humanitarian is a non-profit organization that gives succor to the world’s most vulnerable people. I decided to accompany them on an expedition to Bangladesh. In preparation for doing so, and in order to help raise money to spend on food and supplies that we would give to the refugees, I shot this video of… Read more »

  • Hope Humanitarian – Helping the Rohingya in Bangladesh

    I edited together this video from clips created by an adventurous videographer named Justin Nixon, and pictures by a globe-trotting photographic master named Steven Wood. It was used as part of a fundraiser for a non-profit called Hope Humanitarian, and what was then an upcoming expedition to help refugees in Bangladesh.

  • Fund Duel: Putting the Fun Back in Fundraising

    This is the full version of a commercial I made for a new fundraising website called Fund Duel (fundduel.com). I was given the stipulation that we wanted to use a pair of honest to goodness Sumo wrestlers in the video, given that our CEO had met someone from USA Sumo and formed a relationship. I… Read more »

  • Fund Duel: Putting the Fun Back in Fundraising (1 min)

    This is the one-minute version of a commercial I made for a new fundraising website called Fund Duel (fundduel.com). I was given the stipulation that we wanted to use a pair of honest to goodness Sumo wrestlers in the video, given that our CEO had met someone from USA Sumo and formed a relationship. I… Read more »

  • Roundup

    Just a video I cut together after being invited out to Fort Thomas, Arizona by a rancher named “Honk” Norton to witness a good ol’ fashioned roundup.

  • How to Make Candy Canes

    Logan’s Candies, in Ontario, California, does live demonstrations while they make their various confections. We caught up with them during their run up to Christmas 2015, and were able to film the way they make candy canes. Shot on the Sony FS700 with Odyssey 7Q.

  • Intrusion

    This short won the Los Angeles YSA/MSA Film Festival in 2015. I shot it at the home of the lead actress, Julie Hinton over four or five evenings starting when darkness had fallen and ending when we grew too tired to keep going. The camera was a Sony FS700 with an Odyssey 7Q. The lights… Read more »

  • The Burden of Being

    This short was made as part of the LA Skins Fest (a Native American film festival in Los Angeles) 48-hour shootout. It one best picture in the shootout competition. The director, Rod Pocowatchit, flew in from Kansas for just the two day shoot/post-production with us, so we had to have a lot of things squared… Read more »

  • The Most Interesting Mormon in the World on DTRs

    Episode Guide Episode 1 On the Mission Episode 2 St. John and the Three Nephites Episode 3 Eagle Scout Project Episode 4 On Hanging Out Episode 5 On DTRs

  • The Most Interesting Mormon in the World on Hanging Out

    Episode Guide Episode 1 On the Mission Episode 2 St. John and the Three Nephites Episode 3 Eagle Scout Project Episode 4 On Hanging Out Episode 5 On DTRs

  • Flash Bomb

    This ridiculous video was made as a submission for the 2012 Los Angeles Young Single Adult Film Festival. I was asked to come in and edit the thing after it was already in the can. I fear that there are some shots that are blown out here and there, but I can’t really blame the… Read more »

  • The Most Interesting Mormon in the World #3

    Episode Guide Episode 1 On the Mission Episode 2 St. John and the Three Nephites Episode 3 Eagle Scout Project Episode 4 On Hanging Out Episode 5 On DTRs

  • The Most Interesting Mormon in the World #2

    Episode Guide Episode 1 On the Mission Episode 2 St. John and the Three Nephites Episode 3 Eagle Scout Project Episode 4 On Hanging Out Episode 5 On DTRs

  • The Most Interesting Mormon in the World

    Melissa Parker found herself in a bit of a pickle. The annual Los Angeles LDS Singles Film Festival was upon us, her movies were shot, but she didn’t have anyone to edit them. When she asked me to help, she seemed to think I was doing her a favor. It was such a delight to… Read more »

  • The Beatle Girls

    This little music video was made for the Los Angeles Young Adults Film Festival of 2008. None of the girls portrayed in it could play their instruments (or in some cases, at least, play them well enough) for the recording, so as I remember one fellow laid down all the various tracks for them. We… Read more »