University
Filmography
Below, you’ll find both documentary and narrative filmography I completed during my time attending Fordham University at Lincoln Center in New York City, NY. I received a Bachelor of Arts in Visual Arts and Anthropology, and a minor in Television Theory, which all contributed to my extensive filmography and vast subject matter.
Documentary Filmography
Throughout 2022, I grabbed my camcorder and filmed pieces of my life. Finally finding my SD card, I found so many moments I forgot I filmed.
Here is a visual diary of February to June of 2022, including Galentine’s Day, my sprained ankle, thesis installations, college graduation, and a few short trips before my departure from NYC.
An exploration of Zadar, Croatia from March 2022. This is the third episode of the “Somewhere” series.
In March 2022, my friend Nicole and I went to Italy. On that trip, I filmed often with my camcorder. Nicole took film photos. Both are used in this second episode in the “Somewhere” series. In this episode, we explore Lucca and Pisa.
An exploration of Rome, Italy from March 2022. This is the first episode of the “Somewhere” series.
A short experimental documentary using footage & voiceover from my grandfather.
Made for Avant-Garde Film/Video at Fordham University Lincoln Center.
A foray into the story of The Shannons, an almost-famous 1960s girl group.
Acting as a proof of concept for a future project. Featuring an interview with Rosie, one of The Shannons.
A short experimental documentary featuring Super 8 footage, animation, and voiceover.
Made for Art Making in Hell's Kitchen at Fordham University Lincoln Center.
A short experimental documentary about life during the pandemic.
Made for Art Making in Hell's Kitchen at Fordham University Lincoln Center.
A short documentary & visual diary about the liminal space in which we are currently living (March - May 2020).
Made for Film / Video Post Production at Fordham University Lincoln Center.
Narrative Filmography
How does a friendship survive when two friends are living a country apart?
Short film made in 48 hours in collaboration with Gillian Kwok and Shan Rao for Fordham University Short Film contest. This film was a finalist in the competition.
A young pianist, Peter, struggles to connect with his music following the death of his brother.
Starring Ryan Shearin. Made for Film / Video I at Fordham University Lincoln Center.
A girl who longs to perform on the Broadway stage feels her dream becoming reality when she is cast as the lead in her college's theatre production.
Made for Film / Video I at Fordham University Lincoln Center.
Two girls discuss the idea of homesickness.
Filmed and edited in 48 hrs for Fordham Filmmaking Club 2018.