ETHOS
I’ve always sensed there was more.
I moved to Los Angeles in 2017 thinking I’d be a creative director for friends in the music space. But the more I worked alongside filmmakers, producers, and writers, the more I realized I wasn’t drawn to abstraction—I was drawn to structure. To story. To the architecture behind how meaning takes shape.
I’ve always loved the way stories can reach people—how they can hold complexity, offer comfort, or say something a conversation can’t. And I’ve always had a strong instinct for when a story isn't landing. I used to rewrite endings in my head or rethink characters who felt off. Not to be critical, but because I could see what it was trying to be. That instinct eventually found a home in development—both in unscripted formats and in narrative work.
Seven Palms Films was born out of that same impulse: to protect what’s worth telling. We develop character-first stories that carry weight, move with honesty, and leave room for quiet conviction. Stories that aren’t always loud, but are deeply felt.
The stories I’m creating aren’t just for one kind of audience.
Behind the scenes from The Pendragon Cycle (2023), a series I had the privilege of co-producing and developing overseas. It was a formative experience that helped shape what would eventually become Seven Palms.