Here are feature-length documentaries and movies I’ve created or had a major role.

Documentaries

District Up!

The Plaza District, Film Row, and Western Avenue. Each of these Oklahoma City districts may have a unique history and aesthetic, but they also have something in common: over the past few years they all have experienced a revival with the creation of regular events that bring businesses, neighbors, and “outsiders” together. This feature-length documentary shares stories and advice on district revitalization throughout Oklahoma City from the people who helped create positive change in their communities and want to inspire others to do the same.

Inviting Art

Presented by Downtown OKC Inc, Inviting Art is my feature-length documentary that discusses Oklahoma City’s art scene. The film explores the impact of the arts, showcases examples of art in the city, and shares advice from artists in a story to inspire and invite more art.

Uncovering Oklahoma Summer Fun Volume 1

There’s no summer like an Oklahoma Summer. The Uncovering Oklahoma Summer Fun Volume 1 features 20 amazing places worth visiting in Oklahoma, perfect for a summer escape. From thrilling outdoor adventures to food truck festivals to peaceful nature hikes, this collection highlights the joys of summertime in Oklahoma.

Note: The summer collection was stopped in favor of doing a more general adventure collection.

Uncovering Oklahoma Adventures Volume 1

Uncovering Oklahoma Adventures Volume 1 shares ideas for your own adventures in Oklahoma. Everything from art, to food, and the outdoors, Oklahoma is far from boring. In this volume, we visit several restaurants and breweries in Oklahoma City and burn off those calories with some outdoor activities. We also visit Davis and Bartlesville to explore what you can do in these small towns.

Welcome to the Plaza Walls

Welcome to the Plaza Walls explores the history, the challenges faced, and the community benefits of the curated outdoor mural exhibition known as the Plaza Walls in Oklahoma City. The 30-minute documentary includes interviews with artists, project managers, and supporters.