Documentary

Jeep bio's some interesting people in "Uncharted Adventure"

Client / Agency: Jeep / Weiden & Kennedy
Air: 2014

Some people's jobs just don't fit in the 9a-6p mold. In this episode, discover why every day is an adventure for successful restaurateur, Ryan, who is a part-owner and Executive Chef of several notable restaurants in New Jersey. We ride along with him as he shows us how his passion and drive help him manage it all.

Visa's "Small Business Stories"

Client / Agency : Visa / MRY
Air: 2014

Useful and beautiful - this series gave small business owners and entrepreneurs a look into how some small business tackle common problems and dispel some not-so-common wisdom about keeping their doors open.

We produced it with the great team over at GuyManly (now, NorthofNewYork)

Get inspired by Blue Moon's "Behind the Craft"

Client / Agency / Network : Blue Moon / Initiative / DBG [Digital] & Discover America [TV]
Air: 2013

Produced at the same time as Miller64's "The Sub," this series - which takes you behind the scenes to follow how raw materials, in the hands of true craftsmen and artisans, go from their initial state, to works of beauty that propel and defend their professional users - was also filmed and edited simultaneously for Digital and TV.

The show was distributed as a half dozen webisodes, and one 1-hour special that aired on Discover America.

This was another create collaboration between Blue Moon and the boys at Foglight.

Check out these "Tiny, Eclectic, Amazing Spaces"

Network : SPACEs
Air: 2012-2013

This is one of my favorite series that I created and produced while General Managing the original Youtube Home & Design channel, SPACEStv. The concept here was to capture the big design that people applied to tiny spaces.

Thanks to some really innovative, intelligent and inspired design choices, Jen Chu's 1/2 bedroom apartment radiate's positive energy and manages to feel comfortable instead of comfortably compact. http://www.jenchudesign.com/ TINY ECLECTIC AMAZING SPACES is a show about small spaces with big design and the people who put their eye for interior design to work and create truly unique, awesome and functional places to live and work.
Van Alen Books (http://www.vanalenbooks.org) in Chelsea, NY is 400 sq ft and fits a reading room, thousands of books, an art installation and a checkout counter. Dedicated to design and architecture books - the store's design is a feet all it's own.