Hi, My name is Tony and I’m a filmmaker working in Los Angeles. I recently moved from Northern California to pursue a Career in Filmmaking. I currently am attending Columbia College Hollywood, and in 2019 I will earn a BFA in Directing for TV and Cinema. Living in LA and working on films has been a dream come true for me, but there’s still much more that I want to do. My goals are to make more of my own films and to start working regularly in production sound on indie film sets.
I have been focusing on internships and a new webseries I’m creating with some classmates (more to come on that soon). Besides finishing a fall office internship with NewFilmmakers Los Angeles, which I have enjoyed, I also interned with Future Shorts Media as a short film curator for their new platform. Through these two internships I’ve made new connections, and widened my understanding of film content. In fact, I also just started an Internship with Blue Sky films, a small production company in the Calabasas area, and I’m enjoying getting to be on feature film sets as a part of an internship.
During my time at CCH I have been on numerous student and non-student indie sets, giving me valuable experience in such fields as Production, Grip & Electric, and Production Sound. I have made a number of short films and upload them all onto my YouTube channel (Link: ).
Before moving to LA, I attended Saratoga High School, where I participated in the Media Arts Program (MAP). This program solidified my passion for film making while teaching me collaboration, teamwork, and leadership. During this time I was also active in my local Boy Scout troop. I completed Eagle Rank 2 years early as well as joining the Order of the Arrow, The honor society of the Boy Scouts.
I received three awards and one special recognition as a part of high school graduation:
- Scholarship
- Presidents Education Award
- SHS MAP Student Service Award
- Voted by the Senior Class as most likely to be Steven Spielberg
A Boy Who Could Fly
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Film
(Short and Drama)
Camera and Electrical Department An autistic child learns to overcome his aggression anxiety by using characters in his mother's screenplay.
Guns Don't Lie
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Film
(Short, Action, Adventure, Comedy and 1 More)
Camera and Electrical Department While trying to relive the days of the old west, two misfits hold up a train and escape only to deal with a crooked sheriff, an ex-girlfriend and an inconvenient disability.
Arizona Money
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Film
(Short, Comedy and Drama)
Camera and Electrical Department Add a Plot »
Uberhorror
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Film
(Short and Horror)
Camera and Electrical Department Police are still on the lookout for the Uberkiller. The serial murderer uses the popular rideshare service to isolate victims. One fateful night, a young woman hitches a ride using the app, but soon finds herself in a most uncomfortable situation...
The Wokking Dead
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Television
(Comedy)
Camera and Electrical Department The Wokking Dead is a horror-comedy zombie cooking show, hosted by celebrity chef Cordon Gruesome and produced by Dave, the human. After Cordon demonstrates a recipe called "Baby Brain Dumplings" in the pilot, Dave gets upset and fears for his job when Child Protective Services shows up to battle Cordon. Cordon, however, survives and goes on to create more gruesome recipes. Dave, meanwhile, tries to talk him into doing some more consumer friendly, "cute Halloween" recipes. This creates tension between the two, which builds until the climax: the ultimate showdown between Cordon and Dave.
Life as a Mermaid
Television
(Family and Fantasy)
Camera and Electrical Department While Valerie must do all kinds of weird underwater magic to repair the mirror, Will takes Madison on a date, and the guys go out looking for a long lost French oceanographer.
Columbia College Hollywood
(2015-2019)