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Live Production and Event  Experience

"We're not just covering events—we're bringing people into them." -Roone Arledge

Pink Sky Clouds

for Staten Island Locals, Punk Island, and MPR

Blue Water Ripples

Staten Island Locals on Maker Park Radio

Green Gradient Circle

Mrs. Rosemary's Dance Studio & WSVA Unplugged

Abstract Orange Strokes

at The School of Visual Arts

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Broadcast Director and Video Engineer

I’ve been with Trinity Studios since July 2023, where I’ve had the opportunity to direct and contribute across a wide variety of productions. My work spans live streams and recordings for Classical Concerts, Operas, Jazz Icons Concerts, Trinity’s “At One” series, Trinity Talks, religious services, corporate events, weddings, funerals, and more.

In addition to directing, I take an active role in camera operation and technical production, setting up and often operating over 15  Panasonic PTZ cameras in a show. I'm well versed in using Trinity's For-A Hanabi video switcher, Chyron program for graphics, and EOS lighting system to ensure every event is held to the highest standard and captured beautifully.

Beyond the technical work, I thrive in collaborative, fast-paced environments, coordinating with performers, speakers, and production crew to make each event seamless for both in-person audiences and live-stream viewers. Whether it’s a large-scale concert, an intimate performance, or a corporate event, I bring a combination of creative direction, technical skill, and problem-solving to deliver high-quality content and bring events to life.

At Trinity Studios, I’ve not only honed my technical expertise but also expanded my ability to adapt to diverse formats and styles. Every project is an opportunity to learn, innovate, and contribute to memorable experiences that resonate long after the cameras stop rolling.

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Radio DJ

As a Radio DJ at Maker Park Radio and WSVA Radio. I’ve produced and led shows like Staten Island Locals and the Women in Film Radio Show, highlighting creative voices and building community through conversation and music. I also mixed audio on Sundog Theatre’s "The Originals" Radio Plays in 2024, expanding my experience into narrative audio production. Across these projects, I’ve developed strong audio and broadcasting skills while creating and hosting original content—and I’m currently in the process of earning my HAM radio license to continue growing my technical skillset.

DJ Equipment Setup

Film Festival Host and Panelist

After School Special: SVA's Alumni Film & Animation Festival

I was invited to moderate a panel featuring the filmmakers behind the film Drunk Bus, including lead actor Charlie Tahan, director John Carlucci, and writers Brandon LaGanke and Chris Molinaro—an incredible honor, especially as this was the celebration of the film’s New York City premiere. I led the conversation, keeping it lively and fun while encouraging the panelists to share stories of their process and behind-the-scenes moments.

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Concert Photographer and Audio Crew

My work is deeply rooted in DIY music and community-driven events, with a strong focus on concert photography. Through my project Staten Island Locals, I've had a blast working on music festivals such as Maker Park Radio's Punk Rock Mini Golf Series and Punk Island! Alongside photography, I stay involved behind the scenes, helping with stage setup and breakdown in the collaborative spirit these events are built on. With a background in radio, training in Live Sound Soniq Lab, and concert production experience with Trinity Studios, I bring a well-rounded, hands-on approach to documenting and supporting live events.

Music Studio Setup

Irish Dance

I’ve been Irish dancing since I was seven, starting at Mrs. Rosemary’s Dance Studio and quickly falling in love with it. I performed in the Staten Island St. Patrick’s Day Parade for ten consecutive years (2009–2019) and danced at events like the Staten Island Irish Fair, always drawn to its energy and celebration. These days, you can still find me performing every year at my family’s St. Patrick’s Day party—where it’s just as much about tradition as it is about having fun.

Musicianship

I’ve been known to wield a bass in a bunch of bands, holding down the groove while occasionally venturing into guitar and dabbling on the piano. I’ve also taken on the Uilleann pipes—because why not add a little traditional Irish flair to the mix? Basically, if it makes noise, I’m probably up for giving it a try.

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