Collateral Creatives was a show sparked by my wife and I as our way of expressing how we often see media through the lens of purpose and intended design. Upon watching a movie by the name of Collateral Beauty, we had begun getting fixated on the unintended outcomes that could come from any piece of media that makes an impact.
The Library: Halo Lorecast was the third show I had produced with three of my friends from back home in Ohio. The goal was to expand upon the universe of my favorite franchise, Halo, and turn it into a fun conversation with friends while letting the audience interact. The result was information combined with comedy.
Tarkov: A Halo Story started as a way of proving that people new to the industry could create something that was high quality with little to no funding and raw passion. This has now spiraled into a large production with a few planned seasons on the way.

Based on the ODST from Halo 3: ODST's "We Are ODST" trailer, Tarkov: A Halo Story follows
Sergeant Andor Tarkov as he encounters mysteries of the Halo universe and is forced to choose protecting himself over protecting others.
TARKOV ONI FILES was our  way of adding to the story of Tarkov: A Halo Story without derailing the original story. It explores fan-favorite characters and attempts to interact with the audience by letting them choose who's story gets told.
Ellul's Cafe was a podcast that I helped to jumpstart and produce with a good friend of mine, Professor Jeremy Pettitt. The goal was to bridge the gap between theology, technology, and culture to solve some issues we see out in the world today such as communication issues, AI, and storytelling.
Mostly done as a favor to a good friend of mine from South Korea, this show was intended to help college students learn best practices for getting ahead on school life and learning to relax during busy semester weeks.
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