SEVEN HILLS FILMS (Freelance Videography)
Regular freelance videographer working primarily on Musical Theatre, including promotional content for Doorstep Productions and ALProductions.
AUSTIN FILM FESTIVAL (SCRIPT READER)
READER FOR THE 2021 and 2022 AUSTIN FILM FESTIVAL PROVIDING COVERAGE FOR SUBMISSIONS TO THE SCREENPLAY COMPETITIONs IN THE FEATURE DRAMA, FEATURE COMEDY, AND TV PILOT CATEGORIES

UNPRODUCED WRITING CREDITS INCLUDE:

STARS OF FIRE (Feature Screenplay)
A sci-fi epic following a man with the technology to travel to any reality, and his search for the cure to his wife’s disease. Placed in the Top 15% and Top 20% in the Academy Nicholl Fellowship Screenplay Competition 2016 and 2017 respectively.

THEATRE FOR THE MAD (Feature Screenplay)
A psychological thriller inspired by true political abuses of psychiatry in 70s Soviet Russia, following a defiant young man and his unquenchable drive to escape his mountain-top asylum. Placed in the Top 20% in the Austin Film Festival Screenplay Competition 2017.

LARCENY (Feature Screenplay)
A low-budget crime thriller, harkening back to the gritty 80s/90s, which follows a failing private investigator who, In an attempt to prove his own masculinity, becomes embroiled in a complex scheme between a loan shark, a newspaper tycoon, and a violent mafia boss.

CHRYSALIS (Feature Screenplay)
A psychological horror about a young insecure man who encounters his doppelganger but is unaware that there is a graver game afoot.

A TUDOR TRAGEDY (Feature Screenplay)
A political thriller following Lady Jane Grey, who was Queen of England for Nine-Days, and her father-in-law who orchestrated her ascent and bloody downfall.

GEMMA (Feature Screenplay)
A fugitive spy-robot on the run from her over-ambitious maker gatecrashes the troubled relationship of a suburban couple.

FEATHER (Short Screenplay)
A short screenplay about a man whose job is to hold people whilst they die. Placed in the Top 10% in the 2015 BlueCat Short Screenplay COMPETITION.

JULIE D’AUBIGNY (Stage Musical)
This swashbuckling true tale follows Julie d’Aubigny, a bisexual cross-dressing French woman who ran away from an arranged marriage to become an opera singer but ended up on the run from the first ever police force.

ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Additional publications in Chantwood Magazine, Blue Mountain Review, The Ordinary Times, and finalist at the Tzipac 5th GoPix Exposée.
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