With a pioneer computer scientist as a father and a librarian and historian as a mother it was inevitable that I would find myself where I am today.
From a young age I had my hands on every type of computer and motion picture technology available to me. This led me to documenting family history and telling narrative stories with photography, film and animation. At Emerson College in Boston, I pursued a film education, and it was there I discovered my entrepreneurial skills by setting up a production unit and creating a nationally televised public service announcement.
After college, as the field of film and technology was ever growing I also found myself continuing to grow by telling stories and documenting history through the creation of Talon Films, Inc., a broadcast production company. This company allowed me to push myself as a Director and Editor through the creation of a full-length feature film “Advising Michael” and a feature length documentary “American General: Benedict Arnold.” Through this company I also had the opportunity to work on numerous industrial and commercial projects as a Producer, Director and Editor, which enabled me to develop innovative ways of relaying the message of my clients.
Although my film career was growing I also found myself fascinated with the new emerging medium, the Internet, and found my niche in website creation and development. This led to my co-reation of Webolution Media, a full service digital and broadcast production company offering multimedia, video and web content services. This company has allowed me to push technology to the limits and create new platforms for communicating the stories of my clients.
Now fully equipped with a powerful toolbox to tell and document stories I am ready to continue on this technological and creative journey. This adventure just gets more interesting every time I power up my computer.