Scriptwriting
I write scripts that move—emotionally, structurally, and across formats.
From a Cannes Cinéfondation-selected short film to educational series for Stanford School of Medicine to viral BuzzFeed hits, my screenwriting work blends heart, clarity, and story logic to meet the moment, whether it’s narrative, branded, or somewhere in between.

Stanford School of Medicine
Palliative Care Always
​Roles: Scriptwriter and Researcher
I wrote a 10-part educational video series for Stanford School of Medicine designed to humanize palliative care and make emotionally complex material accessible for healthcare providers, patients, and families. This wasn’t just scripting—it was narrative translation: taking dense clinical content and reshaping it into human-centered, story-driven modules that could live within a medical curriculum.
Impact:
The series has been adopted by Stanford’s palliative care program and serves as a teaching tool in multiple institutions. You can check out the course here.
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This Is A Story Aboute Ted and Alice
​Role: Writer
This short narrative film stars Academy Award winner Melissa Leo as a single gal looking for a soulmate... with terrifying results.
The film was selected as part of Cannes Cinéfondation and judged by a jury head by Hou Hsiao Hsien, Susanne Bier and Olivier Assayas.
BuzzFeed Originals
​Role: Writer and Director
As one of the first hires of BuzzFeed Video and a founding producer for BuzzFeed Branded I had a chance to help build and define BuzzFeed's voice.
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Below are some editorial videos I wrote as well as one of our first branded videos for General Electric (as read by BuzzFeed President Ze Frank).
