Short Films
Go Forth is about the passing of Walter who is now a ghost watching over his boyfriend, Marcus, as he is grieving. Marcus is an ex addict who is dealing with his loss by relapsing. Walter watches as Marcus slowly falls apart all due to the fact that Walter is no longer with him.
Go Forth was my passion project. This film was made my junior year of college. I wrote this film after reflecting the death of my grandfather and close friend both who I lost during my time in college. I didn't know how to deal with my grief for either of the two and considered all the wrong options, but always felt like I couldn't turn to those options because I knew they would be watching me. I tried to bring that mentality to life with this film to show others they're not alone. <---- You can watch my film here! |
For a semester having me make 5 films in a month, my creativity was running low which lead to me making the short, Flakes of Love. After her boyfriend breaks up with her, Beth learns that she should accept people for who they are even if they have really bad dandruff. Yes, you read that correctly, dandruff.
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As a film major I've learned a lot and have come to realize I watch films completely different compared to my friends and family. So, I asked people if they knew what film people are required to know for a movie in an interview format and the responses were fascinating. I recommend taking a watch yourself to see what you may know and may not.
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Production Staff
I recently worked on a PSA about why we should wear a mask during these difficult time. My team and I were able to get in contact with Rockland County's front line workers in order to express how they want us to think and act. We wanted to remind everyone that we're not wearing a mask just for ourselves, but for the people who are working to make sure we are living in a healthy place.
I would like to thank Brendon Padilla (director), Bryan Segovia (Photographer and Producer), Jason Rheubottom (Production Assistant), and Afato Abutta (Producer) for all the hard work that was put in to make this happen. I would also like to thank all of our essential workers for putting yourselves out in the face of danger to make sure our lives stay as normal as possible. You can watch the video by clicking on the photo here -> |