A R I Z O N A
Director / Producer
I collaborated with A R I Z O N A on a trilogy of music videos for their debut album—co-directing two and producing one—shot across the United States with minimal budgets and maximum ambition.
The project became a true road-built collaboration. Using personal homes, borrowed locations, friends, and a six-day road trip through six states, we translated the band’s expansive ideas into intimate, honest visuals—embedded deeply in their world rather than imposed from the outside.
“I Was Wrong”
The band’s first official label video, directed by the band and produced by me. Shot in my apartment and my family’s shore house, the video captured the raw, early identity of the project with zero artifice.
“Oceans Away”
Originally planned as a loose content road trip, the project evolved organically into a full music video—shot from college towns through Las Vegas. The resulting video reframed the song’s potential, leading it to become a lead single and one of the band’s most successful releases.
“Electric Touch”
Shot in Seattle, this piece blended lifestyle footage, live performance, and a real surprise moment—where one partner dedicated the song to the other at an Arizona show. The video centered real people, real emotion, and a live reveal captured in the moment.
This trilogy remains one of the most fulfilling bodies of work I’ve been part of—defining my commitment to directing and producing music videos rooted in trust, collaboration, and the human moments that give songs their afterlife.
