The Village of Stolen Kidneys
Produced by Vocativ

In the village of Hokshe, Nepal, local residents estimate that nearly 70 people, out of roughly 300, have sold their kidneys on the black market. Lured to India by the promise of cash, villagers are tricked into thinking their kidneys will regrow “like a mango in a tree.” Years later the money is gone, and so is their means of survival.



Both Directions at Once: The Lost Album.
Short Documentary on John Coltrane's seminal release.



Moving Upstream
WSJ
Lead editor, Colorist, Sound Designer / Mix, Post Production.









The Edgy Sport of Gatka
by Ozy Media



Venezuela's Gas Underground
Produced by Vocativ

Gasoline smuggling is big business in Venezuela,
and one gas smuggler was nice enough to take us along for a ride and show us how it works.



The Social Media Monk
Produced by Vocativ

Meet Kanyag Tsering, whose sole mission is to use the Internet and social media to combat Chinese censorship of self-immolations in Tibet — nearly 100 of them in the past 3 years.



Vice - insane Asylum in Mexico

José Galvan runs one of Mexico's only insane asylums. In dreadful conditions, it houses patients who have been forgotten by both society and, often, their own families.



Vice - Going Undercover as a Mexican Drug Lord

Former undercover DEA agent, Celerino Castillo III, tells us about training death squads, blowing up cocaine labs, and how the cartels are controlling both sides of the border.



Vice - Mexican Drug Cartels vs. Mitt Romney's Mormon Family - Trailer



HBO - Which Way Home
Emmy Award Winner - best long form Documentary programming.
Documentary Academy Award Nominee - 2012
Directed by Rebecca Cammisa

Each year, thousands of Latin American migrants travel hundreds of miles to the United States, with many making their way on the tops of freight trains. Roughly five percent of those traveling alone are children. As the United States continues to debate immigration reform, the documentary Which Way Home looks the issue through the eyes of children who face the harrowing journey with enormous courage and resourcefulness.