Screenplays
2020: theaters are shuttered. But a theater troupe won’t let that stop them from reuniting to rehearse a play on Zoom. But when their reality fractures, the art is threatened by an encroaching sense of anxiety and isolation.
We’re All Fine, a Zoom film produced during quarantine, asks: what is the importance of art in a world where survival can’t be taken for granted, and what is the efficacy of theater as a collaborative art form when we can’t be in the same room?
TV Pilots
Harvest
Allison and Ben, a married New York City couple dissatisfied with who they’ve become because of their jobs and the stress of the urban lifestyle, buy a farm in rural upstate New York to reconnect with nature, themselves, and each other; however, they soon discover that a change of scenery doesn’t make them better people.
Harvest asks: are we who we are by nature, or because of our surroundings? And can going off the grid allow us to escape the corrupting force of capitalism, or will it follow us?
Web Series
The residents of a small town decide to broadcast their lives on the internet to transcend anonymity and put their town on the map. What could go wrong?
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Our Humble Hauppauge chronicles the transformation that happens when people decide to leave their quaint, analog existence behind, and embrace their digital selves.