The anthology series of weird tiny films continues. More spaceships, spiders, and occasional heartbreak.
A genre bending anthology series of weird tiny films. Often darkly comedic, always high concept, occasionally genuinely upsetting.
Sometimes, there are spaceships.



At a remote research station orbiting a black hole, a desperate leap into the unknown prompts a bittersweet farewell.

Seek shelter immediately. This is not a test. This is not a drill.
Originally created for the My Rode Reel 2020 film contest.

The inventor of a time machine faces contradictory advice from multiple versions of his future self the moment he turns it on.

A crew of explorers finds more than they bargained for while following up on a reported UFO sighting at the edge of known space.
Written, shot, and edited within 48 Hours as part of the 2019 DC Science Fiction and Horror 48 Hour Film Project.


A writer struggles with the blank page.
Originally created as part of William and Mary’s 24 Speed Film Festival

Marital Arts - 2013 National Film Challenge
Bruce must channel his love of Martial Arts films into a way to resolve a fight with his wife Jackie, and also take his dog for a walk.
Made for the 2013 National Film Challenge. Conceived, shot, and edited within 72 hours.
1 out of 18 finalists worldwide for the NFC Audience Award Competition
WINNER - Best use of character
WINNER - Best use of genre (for Martial Arts)

Three stories of people who find themselves out of their element.
Conceived, shot, and edited in 24 hours as part of William and Mary's 24 Speed 2016 and the Global Film Festival.

Three survivors of a pandemic of violence go to rescue one of their own...only to learn a terrifying truth about the new world they live in.
Written by
Mohammad Rahman
Alex Holt
Kristen Hopkins
Directed by Alex Holt
Lara - Kristen Hopkins
Belal - Mohammad Rahman
Izzy - Nicole Rickabaugh
Danny - Owen Phillips

Made in roughly 5 hours on an old laptop too slow to play the footage back in real time. Good thing the assigned genre was 'dadaist'...


A PR firm must put a happy face on an Alien Occupation of Earth as they prepare for the planet's annual Dependence Day celebrations.
A 2014 Washington DC 48 Hour Film Project (Science Fiction).
Written, shot, and edited in under 48 hours.


The real reason behind White House Press Secretary Jay Carney's departure.

Three thugs accidentally awaken a vengeful spirit when they mug a man carrying valuable artifacts.
Created for the 2013 Washington DC 48 Hour Film Project. Conceived, shot, and edited in roughly 48 hours (more like 56...we were late.)
A little look around the city of Hong Kong.