I love cooking and I love eating so it is not surprising that I also love working on food content.
I edited this segment for the Stand Up To Cancer telethon. It was a great project, full of heart and purpose. Directed by Scott E Moore and produced by Tenth Planet Productions.
© Tenth Planet Productions
I edited this poetic feature piece for ESPN. It ran during their Special Olympics coverage. I did this at Mole House Post.
© ESPN
I directed and edited this trailer for Old Records Never Die, a book about a man searching for his vinyl collection and his past. We shot the Jeff Tweedy and Eric Spitznagel scene backstage at the Kings Theater in Brooklyn just before Wilco went on stage. I'm a huge Wilco fan so this project was a big thrill for me.
© Just A Video
I edited these videos about Alzheimer's for The Visual MD. It was a fascinating subject to work on.
© theVisualMD
I made this video for my friends at Strike Three Press. It was a one-man-band situation, from shooting through editing. They needed a video for a Kickstarter campaign they were launching for their upcoming book, Brooklyn's Rescued Bestiary. I wanted to make them something a bit bigger and more versatile, something they could use in the future to introduce themselves. A video calling card.
© Just A Video
I wrote, shot and edited this video. It was a fun project. I was surprised by how many people took it at face value. I guess it's not really such a leap.
© Just A Video
This is a one hour documentary about the cardiovascular system and all the terrible things that can happen if you don't take care of it. This was an epic project that changed directions many times, it's the product of the hard work of three different producers and myself, the lone editor. It aired on PBS.
© Anatomical Travelogue
The good folks at Represent.Us asked me to make a promo video for their clever event, The K Street 5K. It was a fun run/walk to stop lobbyists’ influence over government. The participants dressed up as money and ran from K Street to Congress. Genius.
Represent.Us had a pretty clear idea of what they wanted, I turned their concept into a script and then shot and edited it. During the edit they realized that they needed the video to function in a more direct way than they had originally envisioned so we broke the piece into two shorter, simpler videos.
© Just A Video
I edited this hour long documentary about blood.
© Anatomical Travelogue
I edited this video about the "biological makeover" of John Perry Barlow, a former lyricist for the Grateful Dead. He had "lived hard and played hard" and was beginning to suffer the consequences physically. This was the first piece I edited for Anatomical Travelogue, it was a big project with tons of footage and only a vague idea about what the story was and how it should unfold. It was a really satisfying collaboration between myself and the producer, Scott E. Moore. The full length version is about 50 minutes long. This shorter version was shown at Ted Med in 2004.
© Anatomical Travelogue
This was a great project to edit. So much beautiful footage.
This was a piece I edited for TedMed. We needed to explain the concept of the cardiovascular continuum without relying on voice over or charts and graphs. I came up with the idea of using the death clock. I think it ended up working out really well.
© Anatomical Travelogue
I edited these national Target spots.
I think this is the first commercial I edited. I was still an assistant editor, everyone who worked on it was an assistant or a PA or something. It won an over-sized push pin -it's an advertising thing...