Filmmaker & Climate Consultant

What if we told climate stories that make people feel before they think?

At After the Fact - Impact and our film studio Documentaries Don’t Work, making climate films for people who don't watch climate films. So, just about everyone. The films we make live and breathe in the grey areas. They're about people wrestling with strong convictions, and what happens when those beliefs crash into real human connection. Climate isn't just hovering in the background of our stories - it's in the air our characters breathe, shaping their lives in ways they don't always see.

Our stories are built to come and grab you whether or not you've ever thought twice about carbon emissions. They're commercially smart but creatively fearless. I've come to believe that changing minds isn't about having the right answers - it's about creating space. Our films create space for doubt, for complexity, for the messy reality of being human in a world that demands we pick sides. 

This endeavor recognizes first and foremost how we've all become method actors in the theatre of our own convictions - whether we're activists staging protests or corporations staging care. Sometimes the most radical thing you can do is tell a story that gives people permission to drop the act.

About me: I went to UCLA’ School of Theatre, Film and Television, performed in a few Broadway shows, and today I work in climate as an energy efficiency consultant for an EaaS company and produce climate films.