For the past decade I’ve been filming and editing projects of many different scopes and have proven myself to be task oriented, and able to finish projects on time with a level of quality that matches with what’s expected. At the age of 12, I created my own stop motion videos and at 16, I interned as a production assistant, taking part in filming a documentary about the long lasting effects of physical punishment in children; in which I personally interviewed a representative from Child Protective Services. The documentary was released by The Educational Video Center under the name, “That’s How I Was Raised: Breaking the Cycle of Child Abuse,” and had a limited screening at the HBO Theater in Manhattan.
 I also interned as a video editor when I was 17, filming and editing videos and taking photographs that were used to advertise the company. I would follow a group of artists, documenting their journey about searching for inspiration, obtaining the help of skilled muralists, and the eventual painting of several murals for their high school. 
During the age of 21, I filmed a documentary, four experimental short films, and an online advertisement by myself, all with my own purchased equipment, during a pandemic. I am a skilled digital and film photographer, and as of late June, 2021, I became officially certified in Avid Media Composer. In May of 2022, my experimental short film, Human Connection: Aggression, won two awards at Borough of Manhattan Community College’s Film Festival: Best Experimental film, and Best Sound
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