Narrative & Documentary
PICTURES ON THE WALL
Type: Psychological Thriller Series Concept / Proof of Concept / Network Pitch Package
Role: Creator / Writer / Director / Producer / Showrunner-In-Development
Audience: Premium drama viewers, thriller audiences, streaming platforms, network executives, production companies, and viewers drawn to psychological suspense, family secrets, crime, trauma, and emotionally driven mystery storytelling.
Message: Some truths are more terrifying than lies. Pictures on the Wall explores how buried trauma, hidden identity, family protection, and generational crime collide when a troubled teenager discovers the nightmare she has been running from may actually be the key to who she really is.
Planning: Developed the project from concept to pitch by shaping the series premise, writing the proof of concept, building the world of the story, outlining season arcs, defining character journeys, and creating pitch materials designed to communicate the tone, audience, market potential, and long-term series engine. The planning process focused on positioning the project as a premium psychological thriller with emotional stakes, cinematic tension, and enough story depth to support full network or streaming platform investment.
Distribution: Designed as a pitch-ready series package for premium networks, streaming platforms, production companies, investors, and development partners. The project is structured to support proof-of-concept presentation, pitch deck review, executive meetings, funding conversations, and long-form series development.
Skills Demonstrated: Series development, pitch strategy, screenwriting, directing, producing, world-building, character development, psychological thriller storytelling, content strategy, visual storytelling, creative leadership, proof-of-concept production, and audience positioning.
(PROOF OF CONCEPT PROJECT)

THEM:
BEHIND THE SCENES
Type: Behind-the-Scenes Documentary / Director Profile / Entertainment Marketing Content
Role: Director / Producer / Cinematographer / Creative Storyteller
Audience: Television audiences, entertainment industry professionals, fans of THEM, aspiring filmmakers, behind-the-scenes content viewers, and audiences interested in the creative process behind premium scripted television.
Message: A directorial debut is more than a production milestone. It represents vision, leadership, preparation, and the transition from creator to director. By documenting Little Marvin’s directorial debut, the project highlighted the creative responsibility, emotional significance, and collaborative process behind bringing a major television episode to life.
Planning: Guided the documentary coverage from concept to completion by identifying the central story, planning key production moments to capture, coordinating behind-the-scenes coverage, filming interviews and observational footage, and shaping the final piece around Little Marvin’s creative journey as a first-time director. The process focused on capturing both the professional demands of directing and the personal significance of stepping behind the camera to lead an episode.
Distribution: Designed for entertainment marketing, social media, press support, fan engagement, behind-the-scenes promotion, studio/network publicity, and portfolio presentation. The content offered audiences a deeper look into the creative process while extending the life of the series through story-driven promotional material.
Skills Demonstrated: Documentary storytelling, behind-the-scenes production, entertainment marketing, creative direction, interview coverage, cinematography, production coordination, director-profile storytelling, audience engagement, and content strategy.
SPITFIYA:
BEHIND THE ARTIST
Type: Hip-Hop Music Video Series / Artist Branding / Documentary
Role: Director / Producer / Creative Director / Content Strategist
Audience: Hip-hop fans, existing supporters, new listeners, music culture audiences, and viewers interested in the artist’s personal story, creative process, and career journey.
Message: A hip-hop artist’s brand is built through more than songs alone. By capturing performance visuals, lifestyle moments, studio energy, and behind-the-scenes footage, the project showed how the artist’s music, personality, work ethic, and career journey could become a deeper story for fans to connect with.
Planning: Guided the project from concept to completion by developing the creative direction for a series of hip-hop music videos, planning visuals around the artist’s sound, image, and cultural identity, organizing production timelines, coordinating shoot needs, and shaping each video to support the artist’s brand. During the process, I recognized the value in the behind-the-scenes footage and encouraged the artist to expand it into a documentary-style project that gave audiences a deeper look into his career, creative process, and personal journey.
Distribution: Designed for YouTube, social media, music platforms, artist promotion, fan engagement, press outreach, digital campaigns, and long-form documentary presentation. The strategy allowed the content to live beyond individual music videos by creating additional storytelling assets that supported the artist’s brand, visibility, and career narrative.
Skills Demonstrated: Content strategy, artist branding, hip-hop visual storytelling, creative direction, music video production, documentary storytelling, audience development, campaign concept development, production planning, media rollout planning, and long-form content development.
Welcome to the A
Type: Broadcast Documentary Segment / Atlanta Hip-Hop Culture Feature / Live Television Content
Role: Producer / Cinematographer
Audience: Atlanta viewers, hip-hop fans, television audiences, music culture communities, and viewers interested in the history, influence, and cultural identity of Atlanta’s hip-hop scene.
Message: Welcome to the A celebrates Atlanta’s role in hip-hop culture during the 50-year anniversary of hip-hop. The piece highlights how Atlanta helped shape the sound, style, movement, and creative energy of the genre while honoring the city’s impact on music, culture, and community.
Planning: Supported the project from concept to completion by helping shape the visual approach, capturing key footage, organizing production needs, and contributing to the storytelling structure of a broadcast-ready segment. The planning focused on creating a piece that felt authentic to Atlanta, visually engaging for television, and connected to the larger cultural moment surrounding hip-hop’s 50-year anniversary.
Distribution: Created for live television broadcast on Peachtree TV and made available for streaming through the channel’s TV app. The project was positioned for both real-time broadcast audiences and extended digital viewing, allowing the content to live beyond its original airing.
Skills Demonstrated: Broadcast production, documentary storytelling, cinematography, cultural storytelling, hip-hop culture, production coordination, live television content, visual storytelling, audience engagement, and content strategy.