I’m an ADG award-winning director, filmmaker, screenwriter, and creative with extensive experience across film, television, and advertising, specialising in comedy but versatile across genres.
My projects include the award-winning short film Lowering Awareness (which won an Australian Directors’ Guild Award and was featured on Funny or Die), the TV pilot Town Centre, and the comedy reality series MTV Style Me, and numerous short films, documentaries, and music videos. I’ve collaborated with brands such as Domain, ANZ, Cancer Council, SEEK, O’Brien, Brickworks, NRL, Telstra, Commbank, Mountain Dew, Canon and Herman Miller, working with production companies and agencies to deliver impactful content. I have several film and television projects in development, including the satirical comedy series Tonight’s The Night.
As an academic, I’m pursuing a PhD in Creative Practice at the University of New England, focusing on nostalgic television. My creative project, Talent Quest, is a nostalgic television series set in 1980s Sydney. Beyond nostalgia, I have a strong interest in broader media studies research.
I’m always keen for opportunities as a director and writer in film, television, and advertising, as well as academic roles in media studies research or teaching production and screen studies. If you’d like to connect, feel free to reach out.
