The Cat Can Dance shall screen in the NYC Semi-Finals 2019 as a part of the Official Latino Short Film Festival.
Poster art design by Patrice Clark
The Cat Can Dance shall screen in the NYC Semi-Finals 2019 as a part of the Official Latino Short Film Festival.
Poster art design by Patrice Clark
My directing reel is now available to view on Vimeo.
The Cat Can Dance is an ongoing project of mine. However, I decided to explore deeper into the world of film production specifically for my thesis at The New School using this story or shall I say, nightmare. Enjoy!
In the studio, after finishing my headshot session with WELTHĒ IMAGES.
Decided to enjoy spring and capture its essence. First time using a 35mm lens and I love it!
That wonderful sense of accomplishment from not messing up once in a self tape audition.
Two springs ago, I was strolling through Central Park and a photographer stopped me and asked if I can model for her. Only in NYC.
After the Naked Angels New Works Festival at The New School for Drama. I played a menacing young girl in the play Helpless Plastic, written by Zachary Kelley.
I was watching the film, Wonderstruck on Amazon Prime. I spotted myself in the background mid hair flip. My hair was so different, but I love the whole 70's look. The costume department did an awesome job dressing everyone. It was such a fun shoot.
New headshots done by WELTHĒ Image!. Amazing photographers. Check them out on social media @weltheimages.
I had this idea since last summer and was finally able to make it come to life.
I starred as one of the Latina Sisters in the Memory portion of the documentary. The screening is on December 11, 2017. Click the link below for more details and for tickets.
I made a short film for one of my classes at The New School. Check it out and I hope you enjoy.
This is my third year as a guest actor at School of Visual Arts and the students continue to amaze me with their hard work.
Featured actors: William Kozy as Professor Kase and Christopher Pawl as Classmate.
The cast shared a small break by the river.
Photo taken and edited by me.
I'll be playing Girl in Dragon in the River, by Brandon Bogle as part of Mom's Insurance's group of short plays for Hot! Festival at Dixon Place.
Following the success of Wonder Woman and Atomic Blonde breaking boundaries and stereotypes, is this a new age for the female action star? If so, then I want to see the female equivalent of Rambo, ASAP.
A few scenes from the short film, Nondescript written and directed by Rohil Aniruth.