Previous Productions
Red Shirt Diary
The story of Wisconsin Badgers redshirt freshman Jamison Davis.
An intimate look at the discipline, pressure, and unseen realities of a collegiate athlete navigating identity, expectations, and opportunity behind the scenes of Division I football.
An award-winning documentary highlighting the lives of young burn survivors living in the squatter camps of South Africa. Featuring the late Archbishop Desmond Tutu, the film bears witness to resilience, dignity, and hope amid extreme adversity.
Currently in Pre-Production
One dad. Five daughters.
A dedicated father steps away from a rising television career to raise his daughters after profound loss. Just Us is a heartfelt family drama about discipline, humor, faith, grief, and the fierce, unwavering love that shapes children—and the father they save in return.
In Development
Because She Said So?
In a culture where accusation can outrun evidence and perception often arrives before truth, one question lingers in the shadows: What happens when belief becomes the standard of guilt?
Because She Said So? is a provocative exploration of modern accusation culture, where reputations can collapse overnight and due process bends beneath the weight of public emotion, institutional fear, and social pressure.
Through real cases, cultural analysis, and firsthand human consequence, the project examines a justice system increasingly shaped by narrative over nuance—where a woman’s voice is often treated as self-proving, and a man’s denial viewed as evidence itself.
This is not a war against women. It is an examination of what happens when empathy eclipses objectivity, when institutions prioritize optics over truth, and when accusation alone becomes powerful enough to alter lives forever.
At its core, Because She Said So? is about more than gender. It is about fear, power, public judgment, and the fragile line between protecting victims and preserving justice.