
Storytelling.
I’ve always lived in stories. Books, movies, far off worlds, places beyond what was in front of me. I didn’t just escape into them, I built inside them. I imagined, shaped, and created.
At first, that imagination got me into trouble. But over time, I realized it wasn’t a distraction, it was a way of making sense of things. It gave chaos meaning. It gave me a place to explore, to be the heroes I looked up to, to live my wildest dreams.
For me, storytelling started with Warhammer and Dungeons & Dragons. I wasn’t content with off the shelf settings or rules, I wanted my own worlds, my own journeys, my own characters. It started small. A single page, then dozens, then hundreds. And when I shared them, they resonated. What began as stories for myself became stories for a community. When I turned to film, the transition felt inevitable.
Storytelling has always been a living thing. Passed from person to person, shaped along the way, changed by those who tell it. That’s what I try to create and cultivate, take what’s come before, honor it, and add something of my own.