Trailer for Asia Society New York
A short sizzle reel to promote the New York institution.
The first-ever U.S. retrospective of the culture-bridging artist.
I’m in a book! Seth Gitner, Associate Journalism and Multimedia Professor at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University, interviewed me about my video storytelling work for the ASPCA. The interview can be found in his textbook Multimedia Storytelling for Digital Communicators in a Multiplatform World. You can purchase a copy here.
MOULTON, AL – On June 30, acting at the request of local law enforcement, the ASPCA assisted in the rescue and removal of 300 dogs and cats from a neglectful animal shelter in Moulton, Alabama. Now, nearly one month later, we are thrilled to announce that the majority of the rescued animals are happily in forever homes. Some were reunited with loving families in the weeks following the raid, while approximately 250 others were placed up for adoption at an ASPCA adoption event in Hillsboro, Alabama, on July 25 and 26. At the event, more than 900 people from Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia and the surrounding areas came to show their support—and 202 dogs and cats were adopted! *I produced, filmed, wrote, and edited this video for the ASPCA.
NEW YORK CITY — Coconut’s story, which I produced, directed, and edited for the ASPCA, was recently adapted into a nationally broadcast television commercial starring Deborah Norville of Inside Edition. You can see the TV spot below!
NEW YORK CITY — Dog fighting is one of the gravest and most violent forms of animal cruelty imaginable. It is for this reason that dog fighting is a felony in all 50 states. This video gives an in-depth look at the issue of dog fighting in America, the impact it has on the innocent lives of the dogs and the efforts of the ASPCA to combat dog fighting and rescue the dogs trapped in this vicious blood spot. *I directed, produced, filmed, and edited this video for the ASPCA.