Video

Nonfiction

Heroes of the Hemisphere 2010- Colombia

Heroes of the Hemisphere 2010- Dominican Republic

Heroes of the Hemisphere 2010- Mexico

(edited only)

PADF Heroes of the Hemisphere 2010- Brazil

(edited only)

PADF Heroes of the Hemisphere 2009- Haiti

(edited only)

PADF Heroes of the Hemisphere 2009- El Salvador

(edited only)

“Mammaw’s House,” 9:11, 2010

A short documentary about my eccentric grandmother and her house full of dolls.

“Nemesis: Washington, DC,” 4:30, 2010

Protest performance by Cuban artist Geandy Pavon. The performance consists of the digital projection of the image of Cuban prisoner of conscience Orlando Zapata Tamayo, on the facade of the Cuban mission in Washington DC. Zapata Tamayo died recently after eighty-five days of hunger strike demanding better treatment of political prisoners in the island. The artist performs in other capitals where the Cuban government has diplomatic representation.

Visual Metaphor of Self in 30 seconds, 2011

Nonfiction: Raw Footage

“Banana Street, Dajabon, Dominican Republic,” 0:56, 2010

Walking around a street full of bananas and plantains before the market at Dajabon, Dominican Republic. Shot on a flip video ultra hd.

“the Border Between Haiti and the Domincan Republic at Dajabon,” 0:55, 2010

Raw footage walking around the border between Haiti and the Dominican Republic at Dajabon, Dominican Republic. Shot on a flip video ultra HD.

“Outside the Brisol Hotel,” 0:46, 2010

Raw footage walking outside my hotel in Dajabon, Dominican Republic. Shot on a flip video ultra HD.

Fiction

“Desire,” 3:59, 2009

“Media Production Assignment: Express an emotion using video and audio without human dialogue.”

Audio

Sound Metaphor of Self, :37, 2011

Sound Metaphor.

30 second metaphor of self using only sound.

“Good Morning,” 1:44, 2010

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Media Production Assignment: “Tell a story with a beginning, middle, and end using only audio.”

Dr. Goldberg Book Interview, 7:40, 2010

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An interview with sociologist Dr. Roberta Goldberg about her new book that uses a sociological perspective to analyze the representation of different global issues in film and media.

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