Ever since I was a kid, I’ve had a passion for tech, music, and making digital art. I’m also a big advocate for open-source software and love sharing what I know to help others.

During my student days, I managed postproduction projects while racking up on-set experience as a Director of Photography and Post-Production Supervisor. Teaching and passing on knowledge is dear to me, so I even taught a few classes!

Feeling like I could take on the world, I founded Telescope Films, where I tried to replicate big studio workflows… only to realize that it wasn’t quite the industry-level experience I craved. So, I took the leap and joined Framestore for my first real taste of the VFX world. There, I worked my way up to becoming a compositor, contributing to some of the top movies in the industry.

Since then, I’ve had the opportunity to work at other major studios, where I rebuilt parts of their pipelines to enhance efficiency and creativity. For me, VFX is that perfect blend of creative artistry and technical wizardry—where you can fix, tweak, and bring wild ideas to life all at once! It’s also a field that’s always growing and changing, with endless new tools to experiment with and infinite ways to tell stories visually.

Throughout my career, I’ve worn many hats, like Compositor, TD, Supervisor, and Generalist, building tools and streamlining workflows to make life a bit easier for everyone. I maintain good relationships with my freelance colleagues and often collaborate with them and other smaller creators on creative video clips and advertisements. When I’m not working on those, I’m developing new applications for my freelance projects and always looking for ways to grow as both a creator and a developer.