Who am I?

Combining my background in psychology, dance, and visual storytelling, I aim to create deliverables that are rich with intention, empathy, and a deep focus on the artist.

A lifelong dancer, I began my training at the age of four, studying and choreographing a variety of styles. I later transitioned into studying drug addiction research for five years, where my interest in human behavior and emotional depth flourished. Returning to Syracuse University, I immersed herself in the art of filmmaking, learning every aspect of being both behind and, at times, in front of the camera.

Today, I strive to be a successful creative director, production assistant, and basically anything needed on set, using my diverse skill set to craft compelling, emotionally resonant visual narratives.