About
I’m a Storyteller.
That one simple statement has driven me throughout my life, pushing me to take risks and chase the vision of the future I’ve always had for myself. I was captivated by YouTube from the moment creators started making their mark. The idea of telling your own story without needing a massive crew or expensive equipment felt like a dream—and I couldn’t wait to be part of that creative revolution the internet was just beginning to foster.
I always knew I wanted my content to look perfect, so I began learning how to edit. Over time, I got pretty good at it. Film School seemed like the logical next step, the only path that seemed to lead where I wanted to go. But less than a year into my studies, the world changed. A tiny virus called COVID-19 (maybe you’ve heard of it?) forced classes online, and everything came to a halt.
Trying to learn in isolation was a challenge. It felt like every minute spent in front of a screen was a minute lost to time. So, instead of waiting for things to return to normal, I took action. Drawing on the years I had spent teaching myself the craft of post-production, I started emailing hundreds of creators with one simple question: Can I edit for you?
After many emails, one creator, Conor Castle, took a chance and let me edit his videos—for free. That partnership led to my first paid gig editing for MandJTV, a YouTuber known for his Pokémon content. From there, my career took off. I moved into an influencer house with Julius Dein, and later, I relocated to Los Angeles to work at Gary Vaynerchuk’s advertising agency, VaynerMedia. Along the way, I’ve had the incredible opportunity to collaborate with creators I’ve admired since childhood, like the Try Guys—whom I still work with today.
Looking back, I’m grateful for the passion and drive that have brought me here. And I’m even more excited to see where this journey takes me next—and what stories I’ll help bring to life along the way.