The Wanna-Peas Trilogy
Boom Boom Pow - As Made Famous by The Black Eyed Peas (2010)
I'm a Believer - As Made Famous by Smashmouth (2011)
Breakdown - As Made Famous by Relient K (2014)
Boom Boom Pow - As Made Famous by The Black Eyed Peas (2010)
I'm a Believer - As Made Famous by Smashmouth (2011)
Breakdown - As Made Famous by Relient K (2014)
To see the Wanna-Peas trilogy of music videos, click on the picture above
In July 2009, I was listening to Boom Boom Pow in a friend's car when I suddenly got a vision to make a lip-syncing video to the song. I posted my idea on facebook, and three friends of mine volunteered to help me make it. Thus began my first and most tumultuous task of directing and filming so far in life. It was my first major project. This was the beginning of the Wanna-Peas, my favorite project ever as a video producer; so named after the phrase "wanna-be". Between 2009-2014, we have three music videos to our pseudonym, being "Boom Boom Pow" (2009-2010) as made famous by the Black Eyed Peas, "I'm a Believer" (2011) as made famous by Smash Mouth, and "Breakdown" (2014) as made famous by Relient K.
Solo Projects
Hate My Life - As Made Famous by Theory of a Deadman (2016)
End of the Summer - As Made Famous by Theory of a Deadman (2017)
Indian War Whoop - O, Brother, Where Art Thou OST (2021)
Hate My Life - As Made Famous by Theory of a Deadman (2016)
End of the Summer - As Made Famous by Theory of a Deadman (2017)
Indian War Whoop - O, Brother, Where Art Thou OST (2021)
To see my solo music video productions, click on the picture above.
Fall, 2009. I heard "Hate My Life" by Canadian rock band Theory of a Deadman for the first time my senior year of high school. I had ideas to make a video to this song, but it never came to fruition.
May 2016, I got dumped by the girl who I thought I was going to marry. I decided to take my despair and anger and channel it into something productive, and seven years later, I finally had the perfect inspiration and motivation to make my dream come true, and on July 26, 2016, I published "Hate My Life", as made famous by Theory of a Deadman.
Thus began the first of my music video productions not related to the Wanna-Peas.
May 2016, I got dumped by the girl who I thought I was going to marry. I decided to take my despair and anger and channel it into something productive, and seven years later, I finally had the perfect inspiration and motivation to make my dream come true, and on July 26, 2016, I published "Hate My Life", as made famous by Theory of a Deadman.
Thus began the first of my music video productions not related to the Wanna-Peas.
July, 2017. My Life was absolutely insane for over a year since the events which inspired me to create "Hate My Life" in summer of 2016. I lived in Colorado for the fall of 2016, and came back home in December. Events in my Life again inspired me for another music video. One day when I was working in the field where much of EotS is set, End of the Summer came on my Spotify and like Emeril would say, bam; inspiration hit me. It is another Theory of a Deadman song; "End of the Summer". Released on July 26, 2017, in fashion with my previous four music videos.
September, 2021. After a long, four-year hiatus, I am very excited to announce a new video. It is an almost-100-year-old song featured on the "O, Brother, Where Art Thou" OST; "Indian War Whoop". Very unfortunately, this video broke my 5-time, would-be-6th-time July 26th streak and was released on September 26, 2021.