Writing
H.A.C.K.S.
“Ever wonder who those people are that hack into PayPal just to change the site’s font to Comic Sans? They’re hackers, and they’re not all bad. H.A.C.K.S. takes you behind the doors of a covert company, where the boss is addicted to peanut butter, the genius employee is still in high school, and the only thing standing between them and Internet domination is a really, really good firewall.”
I’m very, very excited to have recently teamed with FaceHead Media on a new project that could up the ante on how web series are created. As it stands, web-based entertainment is a barren wasteland of crappy, student-produced content that no one watches. However, H.A.C.K.S. aims to help change that.
With a different television or Internet star guest appearing in every episode around a central cast, H.A.C.K.S. combines the quality of lesser-known web-based entertainment with the mass appeal of primetime television. Every element of the show, from the directing to the editing to the casting, is being given equal importance, so that when it premieres, H.A.C.K.S. will be irresistible to anyone with a computer.
The Walking Dead: The Board Game
In the past month, I’ve had the privilege of working on two spots for The Walking Dead franchise. The most recent spot is currently in post-production, but you can watch the first one below, which has gained over 20,000 views:
Novels
Before venturing into the world of entertainment, I spent most of my time writing novels. I’ve completed two novels. The first is entitled We the Steeple, about a pastor whose daughter is kidnapped by a member of his congregation. The second is entitled Slither, a young-adult novel about a wheelchair-bound boy who helps the police solve crimes.
