Background
Born and raised in San Diego, I fell in love with film in high school. I decided to pursue a major of Television, Film, and New Media at San Diego State University. While there, I wrote, directed, and edited in a variety of my own films, from fiction to documentaries. It was through this experience that I discovered that my true passion was for film editing, and that led me to Chapman University’s MFA Editing program in 2017.
During my second year at Chapman, I interned with Act III Productions, Norman Lear’s production company, through the Television Academy’s internship program. Words cannot describe how incredible it was to work with Lear’s team as well as meet the T.V. genius himself. Through connections made during that internship, I served as the Assistant Editor on a PBS documentary about legendary film star, Rita Moreno in my third year at Chapman University. This experience was an incredible first step into the film editing industry that I could not be more grateful for.
In May, 2020, I completed my M.F.A. from Chapman University. Since then, I have dedicated myself to gaining experience in varied fields of work, ranging from a Facebook Watch show to working within a trailer house. Currently, I am a full-time assistant editor for World of Wonder productions.
As a member of the local 700 Union, I am always looking for new opportunities in all divisions of film and TV post-production. Thank you for your time, and I look forward to working with you!