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Every story begins as disconnected moments. The work is finding the thread that makes them mean something.
— Disjointed Media

Why "Disjointed"?

Life rarely unfolds in perfect order. Stories don't either.

Every production begins as a collection of disconnected moments—clips, conversations, performances, accidents, imperfections, happy surprises. The work is finding the thread that connects them.

Disjointed Media exists to bring clarity to chaos and transform raw footage into stories with rhythm, emotion, and purpose.

Not louder. Not faster. More meaningful.

Story

I didn't get into post-production because I loved software. I got into it because I couldn't stop thinking about stories.

Long before I worked professionally, I was writing poetry, making short films, recording music, and obsessing over the feelings left behind. The pacing. The silence. The moments between dialogue. The cuts that made you lean forward without knowing why.

That curiosity became a career. For more than a decade, I've worked with boutique post shops, agencies, and production houses on documentaries, branded content, social campaigns, and independent films. I've spent thousands of hours in the edit shaping footage into stories that feel honest, cinematic, and deeply human.

At Disjointed Media, post-production isn't treated like a technical service. It's treated like filmmaking. Every project begins by asking a simple question: What should the audience feel?

Everything else follows in service of that emotional experience. Because beautiful images don't mean much if they don't move people.

The edit isn’t where the story ends. It’s where the story discovers what it always wanted to be.
— Disjointed Media

How I Work

I believe the best creative partnerships are collaborative, honest, and free of unnecessary ego.

My role is to protect the story while managing every stage of post-production—from editorial through color, sound, music, graphics, and final delivery—so the finished piece feels intentional from the first frame to the last.

Whether I'm personally crafting every element or assembling a trusted team of collaborators, every project receives the same level of care and cinematic attention.

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Let's Make Something Worth Remembering

Technology changes.

Algorithms change.

Platforms change.

Human emotion doesn't.

If you're looking for a post-production partner who values story over spectacle and believes the strongest work still comes from human intuition, I'd love to hear what you're making.

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