There is always debate whether something shot and edited on video is properly called a "film" anymore. I've edited both - film and video, and can wholeheartedly say it's no longer the medium but rather the mindset of everyone involved throughout the process. The pacing of something for a large screen in a theater is different. Likewise, if you apply cinematic pacing to a television documentary, audiences love it more, saying "it feels like a film".
Opioids
The Songpoet
Understanding the Opioid Epidemic
Lake of Betrayal
Frederic Law Olmsted: Designing Western New York
Glorious
Down the Rhodes: The Fender Rhodes Story
Buffalo's Voices of Steel
Driven to Play
Don't Tread on Me
Hassan (A/C)
Caravan
Waste
Lake of Betrayal
Steel
Simon Manor
Olmsted
Niagara
Burchfield
Elbert Hubbard: An American Original
Dangerous Silence: AIDS
Home: A Documentary (Consultant)
Frank Lloyd Wright's Buffalo
Kali Ma
Davy & Stu (Colorist)
Fort Niagara: The Struggle for a Continent
FILMOGRAPHY
"This is the way PBS should make all of its documentary films
from now on. Superbly directed, shot and edited."
- Peter Twist, Military & Historical Consultant
Master and Commander
Pirates of the Caribbean
Songpoet
Glorious
Rhodes
Hubbard
Wright
Kali Ma