First and foremost, thanks for stopping by.

I was born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area. As a kid, I spent a lot of time watching Disney and Don Bluth films, completely captivated by the worlds they created. I remember wanting to be an animator because I assumed they were the storytellers behind those adventures. I didn’t know what a writer was yet—but I knew I wanted to entertain people. That idea stuck with me.

I spent my early years trying to figure out how to express that creative instinct. I drew comics, started a punk hardcore band in high school, and began to understand how powerful storytelling is when it connects with people on a visceral level.

Eventually, that path led me to film.

In film school, I realized filmmaking allowed me to bring all of my creative interests together—writing, visuals, music, and collaboration. From that point on, storytelling became the focus.

Since moving to Los Angeles, I wrote and directed the short film Kaleidoscope, which was sold through CAA to Curia TV in 2021. In 2022, I was selected for the Universal GTDI Writers Lab, where I refined my voice and began focusing on the kinds of stories I care most about telling.

I’m drawn to stories about people navigating the unknown—where wonder, danger, and emotion collide. My work explores characters confronting internal struggles, broken relationships, and the complexity of who they are, whether in grounded or otherworldly settings.

I’m currently exploring cinematic storytelling through Unreal Engine, with a focus on real-time filmmaking and narrative-driven sequences.

Outside of filmmaking, I’m usually reading—Murakami is a personal favorite, along with fantasy and sci-fi, or anything that pulls me into a new world—playing D&D, taking photos, or cooking. I’m drawn to stories that create a strong sense of atmosphere and immersion, and that instinct carries into the work I make.

If you’d like to collaborate or connect, feel free to reach out.