
Trailer for Briscoe: Man of Science and Substance
Roles- Producer, Director, Writer, Editor, Videographer
Currently streaming on kweliTV
Official Selection,
Boone Docs Film Festival, 2024
Official Selection,
DC Black Film Festival, 2018
Merit Award,
Screenwriting & Music, Student Non-Fiction,
Southern Shorts Awards, 2018
Platinum Remi Award,
Graduate Student Non-Fiction,
51st Annual WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival, 2018
Bronze Peer Award, Student Non-Fiction,
Television, Internet and Video Association of DC, 2017
Briscoe: Man of Science and Substance tells the story of African American scientist, Dr. Madison Spencer Briscoe. Born in 1904, less than 50 years after the abolition of slavery, Dr. Briscoe overcame great adversity to make important contributions to the fields of parasitology and entomology and advance the sciences at Storer College, one of West Virginia’s first colleges for African Americans.
"The Most Endangered Species in the Bay: The Waterman"
Roles- Writer, Sound Mixer (Interview), Videographer (GoPro camera), Co-Producer, Co-Editor
2014 San Francisco Green Film Festival
Nominee,
Best Environmental Film,
2014 Visions Film Festival
Episode 912,
"The Most Endangered Species in the Bay: The Waterman" tells the story of waterman, Don Pierce, exploring the hardships watermen face and the causes of declines in the Chesapeake blue crab population.
"The Magic of Microgreens"
Segment, Episode 1103, Maryland Farm & Harvest,
Maryland Public Television
Roles- Segment Producer, Writer, Editor
"Growing Roses" Segment, Episode 1010, Maryland Farm & Harvest, Maryland Public Television
Roles- Writer, Editor
"Chesapeake Villages"
Roles- Associate Producer
Aired on Maryland Public
Television in 2014
Regional Student Emmy, 2014
Official Selection, DC Environmental Film Festival, 2014
For centuries, the Chesapeake Bay has supported watermen, businesses, and communities along its shores. But due to overfishing, pollution, and climate change, seafood catches are down, posing new challenges for the residents living in the region's coastal communities. Chesapeake Villages" tells the stories of three such communities and their residents: Deal Island, Crisfield, and
Hoopers Island.
"Sarah Gulick: Environmentalist, Filmmaker & Sea Turtle Lover"
Roles- Producer, Writer, Director, Videographer, Editor
"Sarah Gulick: Environmentalist, Filmmaker & Sea Turtle Lover" presents an intimate portrait of a passionate filmmaker and environmental activist.
"Hoof Prints"
Roles-Producer, Director, Videographer, Editor
"Hoof Prints" profiles equestrian, Taylor Marcus and her relationship with horses.