I realized the most meaningful parts of life were the late nights. The breakdowns. The rewrites. The moments I failed, and kept going.
The mess. The quiet. The becoming.
“Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better.”
Process is a living archive of those moments. A creative project built on story, reflection, and repetition. It’s for the ones still trying. Failing. And trying again. Ever more a little truer, a little better.
These are field notes from the middle of it all: fatherhood, creativity, identity, and becoming.
It’s not a finished product. It’s a body in motion. This is Process. Try again.
The strands
The Tapes
A voice memo-style audio series. Raw reflections on fatherhood, identity, creativity, and growth. Not polished sermons or how-to guides — fragments from the middle of the process.
Checkin' In
Checking in on people in and around our community. What they're building, what they're working on, and what's going on in their personal life.
Opinions
A personal experiment in saying things like they're facts. Not because they are, but because that's the game now. Part social commentary, part self-awareness, part catharsis.
Process on Substack
Short essays, field notes, and voice-memo style thoughts from the messy middle of creativity, d.i.y., parenthood and personal growth. No polish. No performance.
From the archive
- Process 019: Crafting Sacred Artwork in a Digital MediumWithout losing sight of the fact that I only produced one Process film in all of 2022. I’d like to mention that two months ago (December 2022) I finished a film about the fleeting nature of my medium. The difference between analog and dig
- Process 015: A guide to shopping smallIf you’re not aware, you should be aware that I’ve been working on a set of films for a series called “Process” which currently lives on YouTube to CRITICAL acclaim…. from my friends. If you’re not aware, I feel like you should probably bec
- ProcessFor a few years I’ve had this idea to make a series of video’s about the Process. What does that mean? Well, as Frank Costanza would say: “That means whatever the hell you want it to mean.” For me, that means any sort of situation, idea,
- Sound DesignAs a filmmaker / editor, I spend an extraordinary amount of time on the visual aspect of my chosen medium. I make sure the image is lined up and beautiful. I make sure the story is told in a clear and concise fashion, and to be completely
