Shut Up, Jack

After his joke bombs at a party, Jack’s anxiety spirals out of control as he argues with his subconscious about his path to social redemption.

Official selection at Tribeca 2024

A Mother’s Battle

A surrogate mother returns to a town six years after her child was taken from her to reclaim her place as his mother while navigating a powerful family’s wish to keep them apart.

Come As You Are.

A young black man is haunted by his choice to hide his HIV+ diagnosis from the world around him.

The Black Experience

Four Black television writers pitch their best show idea to a white TV executive who only sees the tired and stereotypical storylines of the past.

Winner of Houston Comedy Film Festival 2023 - Best Short

Winner of Denton Black Film Festival 2023 - Best Script

When You Became Us

An old-school romantic looking for "The One" asks his girlfriend to move in with him. The only hitch is that "The One" is connected to a 20,000 person hive mind.

Winner of Sherman Oaks Film Festival 2023 - Best Short

Waltz of the Angels

A crusading, maniacal preacher and his gunslinging British assistant hunt down modern-day archangels, wholly unaware that they've just come across their biggest foe yet: A sixteen-year-old girl named Gabby.

Winner of Hollyshorts Film Festival - Best Sci-Fi

The Tampon

Following a night of heavy drinking, an art student comes face to face with the complexities of consent in her college sorority through conversations with her friends.

Shangri-la

Rick Rubin's breathtaking and centering Malibu, CA studio is one of several locations beautifully backdropped in a series that captures dialogue between contemporary musicians and Rick. From discussions about the stirring, creative process to the inspiration of art and origins of passion for music.

Kanye West’s Sunday Service

Live performance. Amongst the quiet, sea-adjacent Calabasas hillside, raised mounds of Earth are shaped to create a ring undulation, in a single three ring pattern, to serve as a stage.

Strangest Fruit - A Podcast

Strangest Fruit was created by Didontae Farmer and Brian James, two formerly incarcerated men who speak on their experiences inside the “the machine.” As former members of the prison population, Didontae and Brian kick off the pilot episode with guest, Zach Skow, founder of Marley’s Mutts, a dog training program that was the rehabilitative precursor and start of the hosts’ journey into creating the Strangest Fruit podcast.

Little Meats - sizzle

Robin characterizes his culinary identity as “Ethnic America,” which is also represented as a central tenet of Little Meats, his DIY restaurant that he runs out of his home in the Arts District.