I hold a Bachelors of Science Degree in Film & Television from Boston University's College of Communication. During this pursuit, I further developed my fascination for screens, and concentrated on the socio-technical and sociopolitical factors that influence audience behavior.
For example, my undergraduate senior thesis investigated the infamous "New Digital Divide" - or the schism about effective practices and habits between low and high-income youth using networked devices. I reviewed literature and longitudinal studies about unmediated technology use and media consumption, and made connections concerning the impact on life outcomes. The research also presented new methodologies - po.