The actor and aerial cinematographer made a successful career out of flying drones in 2012, right about the time the streaming wars were getting serious. He created stylish aerial views for films and TV series on Netflix, Amazon, and Disney for ten years while soaring high above movie sets.
He is currently in danger of losing his home once more. They could no longer afford to live in Southern California, so they went to an apartment in Las Vegas, from which he was evicted from the Huntington Beach house he lived with his wife and two small children.
We had money, we had accomplished things, and we were saving for a house.
I didn’t think twice two years ago about shelling out $200 for supper with my wife and children.”
“Now my concern is going out and spending $5 on a McDonald’s value meal.”
Hollywood saw a surge in business for more than ten years, with studios racing to keep up with upstarts like Netflix and Hulu. However, the good times came to an end in May 2023 due to a walkout by Hollywood authors.