
Shame of Chicago, Shame of the Nation is a four-part PBS documentary series that lays bare the story of how Chicago devised the nation's most sweeping system of racially segregated housing-and how it diminished the lives of generations of Black families.

Gale Cincotta, a plainspoken mother of six, became a neighborhood activist and went on to help ignite the national debate over bank lending policies that discriminated against minority home buyers.

Shel Trapp was a community organizer and co-founder of National People's Action. Shel was central to the passage of Home Mortgage Disclosure Act in 1975, as well as to the passage of the Community Reinvestment Act in 1977.

Award-winning chef and restaurateur Katie Button explores the stories and uses behind different delicious ingredients and shares her knowledge of cooking techniques to inspire others to be more curious, creative and joyful cooks.
Editor on two episodes. Aired on Magnolia & Discovery.

The award-winning feature documentary That’s Wild tells the inspiring journey of three underserved teenage boys from Atlanta attempting to climb four 12,000 ft snow capped peaks in the heart of the Colorado wilderness, all while overcoming their own personal mountains. Aired on AMC, Sundance TV & PBS.

"Motorcycle Man" is a short documentary about a man who has pursued a single passion in life: motorcycle racing. Dave Roper has raced every year since 1972, competing on exotic vintage bikes at racetracks around the world and winning a reputation as a folk hero of the sport. A celebration of motorcycle racing, offering a meditation on craft and obsession. Aired on PBS.

Chef Vivian Howard takes viewers on a culinary tour of the South through cross-cultural dishes. Vivian investigates the various styles of pickling, including Korean kimchi.
Six part 60min series for PBS.

Vivian is on a quest to discover the various types of dumplings in the South, including matzo.
Six part 60min series for PBS.

Vivian travels to south Texas to learn about barbecue mollejas from two sister pit mistresses.
Six part 60min series for PBS.

Road To Race Day journeys deep inside the sophistication and heart that makes NASCAR racing as American as apple pie. This 8-part docu-series shares an unprecedented view of the grit and glory behind the drivers, their crew chiefs, and pit crews of Hendrick Motorsports, the winningest team in professional stock car racing. Produced by Markay Media and Executive Produced by Peter Berg.

Rolling Stones keyboardist Chuck Leavell combines two of his passions - music and trees - to bring stories of sustainable forestry to the public on "America's Forests with Chuck Leavell." A 30min series for PBS.

A 60min special for Fusion Network showcasing music, food, arts, comedy, and politics.

A 60min PBS documentary exploring how music played an integral role in the Civil Rights movement.

A 60min documentary about a group of women bat scientists in Panama. Aired on BBC, Smithsonsian Channel, and Animal Planet Europe.


A short film about a pinball technician in the last pinball factory in America. Edited for Kronos.

A 30min reality series about the trials and tribulations of beauty pageant contestants. Aired on MTV.

A 30min series about the die hard fans of the Boston Red Sox. Aired on New England Sports Network.

A 30min series about the die hard fans of the Boston Red Sox. Aired on New England Sports Network.

A short film about an indigo dying project at PS 161 elementary school in NYC by Yo Yo Ma's Silk Road Project.
Museum Films

A short film about The Battle of Midway in the Pacific Theater of WWII. Edited for the National WWII Museum.

A short film about The Liberation of the Philippines by MacArthur in the Pacific Theater of WWII. Edited for the National WWII Museum.

A short film about the discovery of hydrothermal vent at the bottom of the ocean floor. Edited for the Sant Ocean Hall at the Museum of Natural History at the Smithsonian Museum.