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This collection highlights my work as a media professional, showcasing my passion for storytelling through film and creative development. Each project reflects my dedication to amplifying diverse voices, exploring narratives, and pushing creative boundaries. From production management to on-screen storytelling, I strive to create impactful and authentic content that resonates with audiences.
Film Work
HU for KH
Homebodies
Butterflies Think With Their Feet
Director and Producer
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​HU FOR KHis a documentary that explores how Howard University's rich legacy and the personal journeys of its students and alumni shape their political beliefs and decisions in the 2024 presidential election. The documentary highlights the historic possibility of Howard alumna Kamala Harris becoming the first Black woman president of the United States.
Writer and Director
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An introverted college student escapes her mundane reality by reimagining her life as a sitcom, only to discover that the line between fiction and reality is thinner than she thought.
Producer
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A young woman’s life journey explores how our environment shapes us into either moths or butterflies, as she emerges from the cocoon of pain to embrace the freedom and beauty of becoming a butterfly.
Where's Everybody At? Vol. 1
Sisters
Ideation
Assistant Director
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Where’s Everybody At? Vol.1 is a three-part afrosurreal anthology short film series created by students in the Howard University Film Organization (HUFO) at Howard University. Each short film in the series explores the warped, whimsical, and unnerving experiences we face everyday as young Black people in America.
Sound Mixer
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As two sisters prepare to go on a trip, an argument about a purse nearly threatens their trip..
Sound Grip
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Ideation is a short, surrealist-drama that explores the challenges of mental health and the power of the mind. When a girl finds herself struggling with her mental health she makes the decision to take her own life, choosing to spend her last moments at the park where she grew up. While on the bench, she is visited by an old acquaintance, herself. Her thoughts appear, manifested in reality, saying the things she has been saying to herself. Realizing how awful she’s been, she decides to take control of her own life.
Jackie Brown Music Video
No Two People Are the Same
Video Submission:
HBCU in LA Cohort Program
Creative Assistant (Intern)
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Ensured projects met deadlines while collaborating with the Creative Team to interpret the artist's vision and produce compelling visuals for music videos.
Writer / Director / Editor / Actor
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No Two People Are the Same is a silent film developed by my group of four in response to a provided prompt. The project was created during my participation in the New York Film Academy's teen summer camp in New York, NY.
Writer / Director / Editor / Actor
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This video was a key component of my application for the highly competitive and prestigious HBCU in LA Internship Program. Combined with my resume and overall application, it earned me the distinction of being a two-time finalist.
Writing Work
June Zero Review
Trim Season Review
Zendaya's First Time Play a Mother



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Screenplay - Homebodies
Screenplay - One of the Good Ones


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An introverted college student escapes her mundane reality by reimagining her life as a sitcom, only to discover that the line between fiction and reality is thinner than she thought.
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After graduating from Howard University and landing a prestigious job at a predominantly white law firm, a young Black attorney grapples with isolation and self-doubt until an unexpected alter ego pushes her to confront microaggressions in the workplace, revealing her inner thoughts.
Charge it 2 tha Game
Where's Everybody At? Vol. 2


Projects Coming Soon!
Assistant Director
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Where’s Everybody At? Vol. 2 is an afrosurreal anthology short film series created by students in the Howard University Film Organization (HUFO) at Howard University. Each short film in the series explores the warped, whimsical, and unnerving experiences we face everyday as young Black people in America.
Assistant Director
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A young man decides to cast a spell on his girlfriend after she admits to cheating on him.