Executive Producer & Producer/Writer/Director
Clients & Networks: Discovery, National Geographic, History Channel, MSNBC, Qatar Museums, TBS, United Nations Environment Programme.
Producer/Executive Producer on location: 25+ countries on 5 continents.
Writer/Producer - 2019 - 4 hours
Surra Films for ON Network
An aerial chronicle of Egypt: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
Executive Producer - 2016 - 1 hour
Doha Film Institute for Qatar Museums
A chronicle of the commission, construction and installation of 14 giant bronze sculptures depicting the gestation of a fetus. "The Miraculous Journey" is one of Damien Hirst's most monumental artworks to date.
Executive Producer - 2015 - 1/2 hour
Doha Film Institute for Qatar Museums
American artist Richard Serra unveils a monumental sculptural installation deep in the desert. With intimate access, the film documents Serra's final touches, and the presentation of four towering steel beams rising more than 16 meters from plinths hidden beneath the sand, and spread more than a kilometer apart.
Executive Producer - 2015 - 1 hour
Doha Film Institute for the UN/COP18 Organizing Committee
World leaders meet in the Middle East, working around the clock to agree new platforms for battling climate change.
Executive Producer - 2014 - 1 hour
Doha Film Institute for Qatar Museums
Inspired by the unique shape of the mineral-composite "desert rose" Pritzker prizewinning architect Jean Nouvelle conceives an extraordinary form, and begins construction on his latest architectural marvel.
Executive Producer - 2012 - 1/2 hour
Doha Film Institute for Quinta Communications
With exclusive behind-the-scenes access, filmmakers document the creation of an epic film, while Director Jean-Jacques Annaud and stars Frieda Pinto and Antonio Banderas get swept up in the dramatic midst of the Arab Spring.
Executive Producer - 2011 - 1/2 hour
Doha Film Institute for Qatar Museums
A documentary film on the commission, construction and installation of Richard Serra's monumental sculpture "7".
Producer/Writer - 2010 - 6x half hours
National Geographic Digital Studio for National Geographic Wild
A multiplatform series produced simultaneously for television and as digital shorts, about the most unusual predatory behavior in the animal kingdom.
Producer/Writer/Director - 2007 - 1 hour
Half Yard Productions for the Discovery Channel
Series hosts Mike Loades and Chad Houseknecht explore the scorpion in all its glory... a complex yet elegant tool of ancient Roman warfare.
Producer - 2007 - 1 hour
JWM Productions for the History Channel
Odyssey Marine makes an incredible discovery off the coast of Gibraltar: a shipwreck filled with 18th-century silver coins weighing more than 17 tons… setting up an unprecedented international legal battle.
Producer/Writer/Director - 2007 - 1 hour
JWM Productions for the History Channel
Series host, survival expert and explorer Josh Bernstein investigates a new and unexpected twist, in the story of one of histories most celebrated monarchs.
Producer/Writer/Director - 2007 - 1 hour
JWM Productions for the History Channel
New discoveries at Stonehenge shed light on the iconic monument.
Producer/Writer - 2006 - 1 hour
JWM Productions for the History Channel
The site of Hisarlik in northwest Turkey, has long been identified as Homer's Troy. But ongoing excavations at the site reveal new evidence, of a city plagued by the war since the dawn of human history.
Producer/Writer - 2005 - 1 hour
JWM Productions for the History Channel
An ethnomusicologist makes an extraordinary discovery in southern Africa: tribal music with a decidedly ancient, and seemingly foreign origin.
Producer/Writer - 2005 - 1 hour
JWM Productions for the History Channel
A body discovered high in the Alps between Italy and Austria turns out to be the oldest perfectly preserved human remains ever discovered, offering a new window into to the diet and lifestyle of high-mountain neolithic Europeans.
Producer - 2005 - 1 hour
JWM Productions for the History Channel
In the blink of an eye they were gone: engulfed in ash from nearby Mt. Vesuvius. Today, archaeological work continues at Pompeii, constantly revealing new information about this once cosmopolitan Roman enclave.
Associate Producer - 2006 - 1 hour
National Geographic Television and Film for MSNBC
National Geographic Ultimate Explorer correspondent Michael Davie investigates one of the deadliest avalanche seasons on record in North America, interviewing survivors who have been to the brink of death and back and the scientists and rescuers battling to save lives in the wake of one of nature’s fiercest furies.
Associate Producer - 2003 - 1 hour
National Geographic Television and Film for MSNBC
English explorer Benedict Allen has crossed the Amazon Basin, lived with isolated peoples in Papua New Guinea, and walked the harsh Gobi Desert with a group of reluctant camels. But his latest journey is his perhaps most extreme yet: an attempted solo crossing of the frozen Bering Strait from Siberia to Alaska.
Associate Producer - 2002 - 1 hour
National Geographic with the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund, International
In November 1902, German adventurer Captain von Beringe observed tall "manlike" apes in what is now Rwanda. It was the first ever recorded sighting of mountain gorillas. A hundred years later, National Geographic Television & Film has made an exciting discovery of its own - hours of never-before-seen footage of Dian Fossey studying mountain gorillas in their native habitat.
Producer/Associate Producer - 2002 - 6x half hours
National Geographic Television and Film for the National Geographic Channel
Presidents and prisoners, scientists, journalists and soldiers, the heroic and the hated — all sit down with National Geographic Channel Senior Anchor Tom Foreman in this Emmy-winning long-format interview series.