Stunt Schooled is a nerdy knockout!

Client : DBG Original Series - later sponsored by Warner Bros. and Sony Pictures
Air: 2014

I initially dreamed this up as an original series for DBG, but this series become one of our most successful sponsored platforms. The series, later called "Fan Academy," was eventually homed on IGN and included episodes that turned super-fans into action heroes based on stunts they learned from Sherlock Holmes, Looper, Here Comes the Boom and Resident Evil

Kiefer Sutherland's "The Confession" breaks tradition

Network(s): Hulu & Netflix (Digital Distribution), Sony (International Television) and Flatiron Films (DVD),
Air: 2011
Honors: Winner of both the Webby and People's Choice Award for Best Drama in Online Film & Video

The Confession was the first major, non-branded Web Series to be created, produced and starred in by major Hollywood actors. Kiefer Sutherland and John Hurt broke 70 years of TV & Film tradition by starring in a series that was originally conceived and produced for digital audiences.

Being the supervising producer on this series and getting to work with such amazing talent, as well as some great producers like the teams over at Maggie Vision and MRB Productions was an incredible experience.

Also, I will never forget how we had to dig our way to location on Mulberry street after a blizzard dumped a foot-and-a-half of snow on New York the night before shooting...

McDonald's "Latinos Are One : LR1"

Client / Network / Agency: McDonald's / INSPiRE!
Air: 2011

This was one of those amazing series that got mimicked by others - and begat a second season. We battled the elements and locked 4 latino musicians from different backgrounds in a studio for 48 hours and forced them to write and produce an original song. The song was later sold on itunes and the proceeds went to charity.

The Wrightstache goes viral

Client: The Wrightstache
Earned Distribution: New York Post, AmNY, LateNightwithJimmyFalon.com & ESPN's The Sports Guy
Air: 2009

Mets fans know what we need to win this year. The line between victory and defeat is thin. Things get hairy and the numbers don't always add up. What we need isn't just a stache...we need The Wright Stache (www.thewrightstache.com). Very special thanks to Bradley Werner for creating this masterpiece.

This video, as well as this music video (https://vimeo.com/3891808) were done as a meme created by Thrillist's Contributing Manager, Mike Barish. The video was picked up and shared on ESPN.com, TheNewYorkPost.com, JimmyFallon.com and written about in AmNY.