Mother?
Year: 2004
Duration: 3 minutes
Medium: Color Film, Super 8
Abandonment and longing braid with disappointment. Memory reflecting off a tide of water that whispers words. Nature holds the mirror as each ripple rewrites her life story, flooding the past and rinsing tomorrow clean.
Organized Chance
A short experimental art film takes the viewer on a meditative journey through personal history, social displacement, and into the beauty of our minds eye. I produced this while studying film at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, I was fortunate to see it screened in a year end show at the Museum of Fine Arts.
Year: 1999
Duration: 10 minutes
Medium: B&W Film, Super 8
Brownsville
Year: 1998
Film poster 36 x 48, 35mm film titles.
Brownsville is a documentary film that exposes the urban planning mess in 1960's New York. I worked with the brilliant Lorraine Black, the producer continuing the completion of the late filmmaker Richard Broadman’s last film. I designed the poster and main film title.
The visual idea is dissonance and a broken community.
Exploring visual elements and photography from the film
Collage with block structure visual language
Final poster. The wrecking ball was the best visual device
to express the narrative with people protesting.
Disappearing people and culture concept
Housing protest focus was most direct narrative