Some stories don't wait for a brief
A note on why these exist;
These pieces were made on my own time, because when I read Sierra Club BC's job posting, I was super excited at the possibility. This is the work I want to be doing.
I've spent 25 years helping organizations and brands move people, but I want to tell the stories of our land and sea. For years, I've signed every environmental petition for BC I've come across.. I've grown up in BC's interior forests and coastal mountains. I've hiked these corridors. I've sat with these trees. I've spent summers swimming in the Salish Sea. I know what's at stake, not as a cause I've adopted, but as a place I love to be a part of.
These pieces are my way of showing, not just telling, that I understand how SCBC speaks, what you're fighting for, and how to bring new audiences into that fight. They're also my answer to the question a hiring manager may be silently thinking: Will this person actually care about this work in a year or two?
Yes, I will.
A social reel, built around one of British Columbia's most urgent environmental crises: the continued logging of old-growth forests. The reel was designed to meet Sierra Club B.C.'s communication values — factual, grounded, and deliberately restrained. Not inflammatory. Not accusatory. Just honest enough to make the gap between promise and action impossible to ignore. Sometimes a powerful call to action can come from the stubborn belief that it's not too late.
Show Title Sequence | Wild Law
A Legal Action/Drama tv show concept created for Filmsupply's Edit Fest 2019. I was inspired by Cormac Cullinan's book 'Wild Law: A Manifesto for Earth Justice' - where he explores the global movement to recognize rights for Nature and to reimagine our species role within the Earth community.
My idea started with the question, "What if a team of lawyers, scientists, and environmentalists were taking on the corporate system at a global scale, every week on our screens?" I challenged myself to convey creatively the urgency of our world at the brink, and the hope that's born when waiting for someone else to act is no longer an option. Built within the constraints of the contest from eligible stock footage, this title sequence captures what a gripping Legal Action/Drama TV show intro could look like. The script is still waiting to be written.