Clean Economy Now(Forthcoming)

Purpose: Defend and accelerate the momentum of the energy transition by showcasing its economic benefits.

Impact: Currently in post-production, this film makes the case that clean energy and economic prosperity have a symbiotic relationship, positioning sustainability as an economic driver rather than a constraint.

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Farm Free or Die2022

Purpose: Amplify authentic farmer voices to influence agricultural policy on climate resilience and economic security.

Impact: By centering American farmers as trusted messengers, this film created common ground between agricultural communities and environmental advocates, helping build support for sustainable farming provisions in the Farm Bill that address both economic stability and climate impacts.

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Current Revolution: A Film Series for the Energy Transition (2018–2020)

Purpose: Demonstrate the technological readiness and economic benefits of grid modernization to drive necessary public policy and investments.

Impact: This three-part series—comprising two feature films and one short—helped strengthen grid resilience efforts by showing how modernization can meet growing electricity demands while supporting the clean energy transition. Special focus on workforce development helped audiences understand pathways to economic prosperity through grid transformation.

Recognition: Winner of the 2018 Chesapeake Film Festival Best Environmental Short Award.

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Current Revolution: Nation in Transition

Created in partnership with the Global Institute of Sustainability and Innovation at Arizona State University, the film explores the coal-to-renewables transition on the Navajo Nation and across northern Arizona through the stories of workers, their families and communities, business and tribal leaders, utility executives, policy makers and environmental activists. The film offers a roadmap for accelerating and navigating just energy transitions for workers and communities everywhere.

Tidewater(2017)

Purpose: DCreate a model for regional collaboration on climate adaptation by highlighting national security implications of sea level rise.

Impact: Convened bipartisan members of the Armed Services Committees to authorize the National Defense Authorization Act. In Hampton Roads, Virginia—home to the nation's highest concentration of military assets—the film catalyzed unprecedented collaboration between previously siloed jurisdictions facing common flooding challenges.

Recognition: Winner of the 2017 San Francisco Green Film Festival Green Fire Award.

The Burden(2015)

Purpose: Reframe fossil fuel dependence as a national security issue to build broader support for clean energy initiatives.

Impact: Successfully influenced legislation and policy at local, state, and federal levels by identifying military leaders as trusted messengers on energy transition. Screened globally as part of NATO training exercises, opening new dialogue channels between security and environmental stakeholders.

Recognition: Winner of the 2015 Audience Award for Best Feature Documentary at Long Beach International Film Festival and the American Clean Skies Foundation Energy Visions Prize.

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Roger collaborated with the major travel hub’s sustainability and communications teams to effectively share their environmental initiatives. Beyond creating compelling content, Roger helped the teams develop stronger internal alignment and more effective external messaging strategies around sustainability and how they communicate their successes.

The Natural Resources Defense Council

I designed and produced a comprehensive social media campaign for NRDC, building a content library to help them and their partners at Environmental Entrepreneurs (E2) defend the progress of the energy transition, strengthen rural communities and our food supply, improve farming livelihoods, and make America more energy resilient.

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10 Rules for Dealing with Police

Created in collaboration with the Flex Your Rights Foundation, American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), and Law Enforcement Action Partnership (LEAP), this dramatic how-to film shows citizens how to exercise their rights during police encounters in order to help protect citizens and law enforcement officers alike.