- Co-wrote the Audience Choice Award winning Dangerous Summers at the 2010 Madison 48 Hour film Project. His first year involved in the competition. The film also won 3 other awards.
- Wrote the Best Picture Winner Filling In for the 2012 Madison 48 Hour Film Project, which also gained Firmament Films 2 other awards for cinematography and directing.
- Helped win the Best Directing, Audience Choice, and Best Use of Dialogue awards for The Seven Year Wish at the 2011 Madison 48 Hour Film Project.
- Co-directed Game Day, the Firmament Films' entry into the 2014 Madison 48 Hour Film Project, which won 6 awards, including Directing, Audience Choice, and Best Picture.
- Swept the 1013 Madison 48 Hour Film Project with Firmament Films and the Noize, which he co-wrote, co-directed, and acted in. The short won Best Graphics, Best Cinematography, Best Ensemble, Best Directing, Audience Choice, and Best Film.
- After a brain injury in 2009, lost his left field of vision in both eyes.
- Ran Track & Cross Country for the University of Wisconsin Parkside from 2000-2005, where he went All American.
- Wrote, directed, and co-starred in Screen: Righter, the Milwaukee 48 Hour Film Project 2016 Best Picture Winner, which also earned him a Best Director Award, landed the team a spot at Filmapalooza (2017), where Chad Halvorsen won Best Editing, Patrick Brazier won Best Graphics, and 4th place over all at the International Festival. This secured them an official screening at the Festical de Cannes the following year.
Screen: Righter went on to be T.C.'s and [REDACTED] Media's most lauded film to date. With the Best Picture and Best Director win at the Milwaukee 48, it also earned Best Costumes, Best Visual Effects (Patrick Brazier), Best Use of Dialogue, Best Editing (Chad Halvorsen), Best Sound Design, and Audience Choice. Beyond the 48 that year, it continued to gain recognition at the Milwaukee Short Film Fest (2016), landing another Best Picture and Best Director, Best Ensemble, and Audience Choice. It additionally won Best Picture and Best Comedy Short at the Show Pup Film Fest, Chicago (2016).
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