FEATURED WORK

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

A rare look into a necropsy performed on an adult female blue whale that washed ashore in Ventura County, California. Scientists from all over California assisted local authorities to ultimately discover that the whale died from a ship strike in the Santa Barbara Channel.

TITLE: The Whale that Exploded (Documentary)
ROLE:
Camera Operator, Archival Footage

TITLE: Biography of a Blue Whale, Told Through Ear Wax (Article)
ROLE: Camera Operator, Archival Footage, Photographer

ADVENTURE 360˚ – eco explorers

Pilot episode for an online video series titled Adventure 360˚ that explores sustainable outdoor adventures hosted by responsible travel experts. This episode explores sustainable lobster diving with Marine Biologist, Dr. Kimo Morris as he teaches audiences everything from the adventure gear needed to the best techniques for catching lobster to local fishing regulations.

TITLE: Lobster Diving 101
ROLE: Producer, Director

Department of Geology
University of South Carolina

Geologists aboard the Shearwater research vessel deploy and retrieve sediment traps in the Santa Barbara Basin that help scientists monitor harmful algal toxins in the water column.

TITLE: Sediment Traps in the Santa Barbara Basin
ROLE: Producer, Camera Operator, Editor

590 films

A documentary that explores the rapid melting of arctic permafrost and the consequential effects on methane release and wildlife.

TITLE: Methane Gas in the Arctic
ROLE: Field Producer, Camera Operator

TY WARNER SEA CENTER

A museum exhibit video exploring the relationship between kelp and the coastal ecosystem. Interview includes the Marine Science Institute.

TITLE: The Importance of Kelp
ROLE: Producer, Camera Operator, Sound Mixer

SANTA BARBARA MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY

A museum exhibit video exploring the environmental effects of domoic acid and its relation to red tide. Interviews include Sea World and the Santa Barbara Marine Mammal Center.

TITLE: Understanding Domoic Acid
ROLE: Producer, Camera Operator, Sound Mixer

Assignment Earth

A closer look at the network of scientists and local fishermen that monitor coastal waters to stop biotoxins from entering the seafood chain. Interviews include California Fish and Wildlife and Santa Barbara Mariculture.

TITLE: Biotoxins in Seafood
ROLE: Producer, Camera Operator, Writer, Editor