Film and Anime Development
I am developing Memory For Sale as a film and anime project about memory, identity, pressure, and the hidden forces that shape what people remember, repeat, protect, and trade away.
Prepared for Yaddo
I make work about memory under pressure: how people carry fear, discipline, identity, repetition, violence, care, and belonging in the body. My current practice brings together film, Japanese anime development, martial arts community, and the daily discipline needed to finish ambitious creative work.
Selected practice
I am developing Memory For Sale as a film and anime project about memory, identity, pressure, and the hidden forces that shape what people remember, repeat, protect, and trade away.
My work comes from years inside jiu-jitsu and self-defense communities. The training room is where people rehearse fear, trust, hesitation, discipline, recovery, and belonging in real time.
I build a practical studio practice around research, field notes, collaborators, drafts, and production decisions so the work can move from lived experience into a finished public form.

Primary project
Memory For Sale is the project spine I am developing now. It is a film and anime world about what happens when memory becomes unstable, valuable, and contested. The story lets me work with questions I keep returning to: identity, violence, loyalty, control, spiritual hunger, and the need to become someone else without losing yourself.
Movement and community
Jiu-jitsu and self-defense rooms are where people meet pressure directly. They show how fear changes posture, how trust is earned, how confidence is built, and how a community can teach someone to become less helpless.
That is why movement is not just subject matter for me. It is a way to listen. It gives the work contact with real people, real stakes, and the discipline of showing up again after discomfort.
Working method
My process is practical. I gather story material, visual references, conversations, training-room observations, and production notes, then organize them into scenes, images, public writing, and clear next steps.
I care about the result being useful outside my own head. A residency should help the work become more precise, more public, and more honest.
Why this fit
This page frames the work as a serious creative practice that needs protected time. The residency would support story, structure, visual references, and the deeper writing needed to carry the project from concept toward finished form.
Materials
Film and anime development, visual research, story world, and production packaging.
Community practiceMovement and Self-DefenseJiu-jitsu as embodied research into pressure, safety, confidence, and social trust.
Working methodResearch to Finished WorkA disciplined practice for turning notes, conversations, and lived material into clear creative output.
A fuller CV, reel, project packet, and direct work samples can be provided with the application materials.
Contact
Film, anime development, jiu-jitsu, self-defense community, and practical studio practice. Based in the United States and available for international residencies under program conditions.