Film
Stories in Motion
Film has become a natural extension of the storytelling I’ve spent years developing through photography. While a photograph captures a single moment, film allows a story to unfold through movement, voice, performance, and the subtle details that bring a moment to life.
My approach to filmmaking is the same one that has guided my work behind the camera for years. I look for the human thread inside a story—the people, purpose, and emotion that make something meaningful. From there, the goal is simple: translate that story into something visual, engaging, and true to the experience being shared.
I collaborate with organizations, artists, and individuals to create films that highlight the work they do and the stories behind it. Whether it’s documenting a program in action, capturing the energy of a performance, or developing a creative narrative piece, my focus stays the same: tell the story in a way that feels authentic and connected to the people at the center of it.
My film work ranges from documentary-style storytelling to original creative projects that blend music, performance, and puppetry. No matter the format, the goal is always the same—create work that helps audiences see, understand, and feel the story being told.
Killer Prophecies of My Life
A surreal puppet music video based on the true story of Roxie Anderson
Killer Prophecies of My Life is an original narrative short film written and directed by Roxie Anderson. Blending puppetry, music, and personal storytelling, the film explores identity, resilience, and the ways our past continues to shape the stories we tell. The project combines narrative filmmaking with performance and experimental elements, reflecting Anderson’s approach to storytelling across mediums.