Showcase video from the Skills Canada 2023 National Competition.
This short documentary showcases the work of peer workers in Quesnel, BC, as part of an overall campaign supporting peer-led initiatives in combating the overdose crisis.
A series of videos produced developed with Simon Fraser University’s Faculty of Science, demonstrating different scientific techniques and approaches that students might learn at SFU.
This short doc follows The Darlings, four Vancouver non-binary drag performers Continental Breakfast (Chris Reed), P.M. (Desi Rekrut), Maiden China (Kendell Yan) and Rose Butch (Rae Takei) as they get ready to perform together in person for the first time since the start of the pandemic.
A series of videos produced for the BCCDC around sexual health and education.
Election campaign video for NDP MLA Peter Julian.
Promotional video for Simon Fraser University’s science department, aimed at prospective students.
Advocacy video for care workers seeking equal pay from the BC Government.
Part of a series of recruitment videos for the Portland Hotel Society, a nonprofit housing provider.
Client: PHS
Part of a series of recruitment videos for the Portland Hotel Society, a nonprofit housing provider.
Short documentary about the process the Haíłzaqv Nation took in claiming jurisdiction over family welfare laws within their territory. Cinematography by myself and Kalvin Warbus.
A short documentary following the story of Vancouver drag artist "Maiden China" in her explorations of queer Chinese culture.
Cinematography by myself and D’Arcy Hamilton.
In this feature documentary, a group of misfits, artists, and drug users operates a renegade safe injection site in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside. Love in the Time of Fentanyl is an intimate portrait of a community fighting to save lives and keep hope alive in a neighborhood ravaged by the overdose crisis.
Cinematography by myself and Colin Askey
This short documentary follows a family of Syrian refugees as they build a new life in Lebanon. Screened at Hot Docs and DOXA in 2018.
Directed by Dima Alansari and myself.
Part of a series of videos advocating for public childcare in BC.
Corporate video for FPS Food Processing Solutions. Produced by Iconic Communications.