About
I am a film composer. I’m someone who pours passion and the context of my life into my work.
While the entertainment industry is very competitive, my challenge isn’t my fear of being
vulnerable, but that it's near impossible to get my foot in the door. I believe music is more than
what you are, it’s who you are. My ultimate goal as a composer is essentially to give life a score
.
My challenge is that, in today’s world, it is very difficult to understand how we as a society
express ourselves, because fear is everywhere. However, when I sit down and begin to play, it
becomes a form of escapism. Oftentimes, when I’m incredibly stressed, I’ll sit down and create
something with the intention that what I create will encapsulate my current feelings. In a way, it
also acts as an exercise.
I’ve never been one to express myself publicly, but my main influence is the emotions that I
carry as an observer of society rather than a player within it. Living in a city is my canvas. I grew
up in a very quaint town where friendships and relationships never existed. Being raised solely listening to Jam Band Rock, my musical taste never really broadened past that point until recently, when I began college in Boston. The city has allowed me to open up.
When I reminisce on my sheltered lifestyle, devoid of noise and now knowing what it feels like to engage with a variety of people, getting to learn and love, it fills me with inspiration. I still carry that fear of “I don't want to go back to that isolating feeling” and honestly, I don’t think I’m the only one here with that thought. When I look around at my peers, I always want to know their stories, why they’re here. Music should be for everyone. I would like to set out to inspire others, many of whom may have started from nothing. I put music to film, with the intention of enhancing the storytelling from an emotionally mindful perspective.

