I began life with a fervor for creation, and by ten years old that fervor became a discipline and thirst for knowledge that would lead to skills across many mediums under the umbrella of multimedia.
Among my skills in the visual aesthetics realm are photography and videography. I began learning the art of photography from my father, watching him compose that ideal image through light and lens for years before I picked up a camera myself. Videography came later, a love of film and an understanding that films were simply photography in motion made it an easy skill to acquire.
As a musician of twenty-six years, working in audio comes as easily as breathing. No matter the project, whether musical in nature, spoken word, or radio play, the process speaks to me in the same language.
Writing was my first love. Tales of adventure and jubilation, caution and woe, and the reality that the written word can travel through time in ways that we cannot had me enamored from an early age. Storytelling, as it would reveal itself, became the glue that would bond every creative skill I have since acquired.
I have been a student of aesthetics my entire life, understanding the process through which the average consumer of media goes through when assessing the inherent quality of a piece I have found remains the same across the spectrum of art. Clarity exists at the heart of it all. Is the writer's statement clear? Is the image discernible? Is the audio crisp? This philosophy ties together my editing process across every medium of art I have had the privilege to learn.