Enzo is an award-winning, all-in-one filmmaker and high-level video production package.
Described as the "hope" for the "next generation of filmmakers" by Forbes 30 Under 30 and Alpha Studios CEO Kaitlyn Yang, Enzo is a writer, director, cinematographer, sound engineer, colorist, visual effects artist, film score composer and music producer, editor, actor, and more.
His visual effects work has been praised by the producer of special effects for Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope and production supervisor for Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi.
Enzo has experience making award-winning narrative films and shorts, music videos, commercials, YouTube videos, and documentaries. He has also written feature-length screenplays.
His approach to filming, combined with his knowledge of the post-production pipeline, results in efficient shoots and fast, cinema-quality results.
In his first year at USC alone, Enzo worked on projects with various celebrities (e.g. stars of The Devil Wears Prada 2, For All Mankind), accomplished writers, directors, and producers (e.g. The Bear, Lucasfilm), and production companies responsible for many of the commercials of Mercedes-Benz and Audi (to name a few) and the music videos of Snoop Dogg, Jennifer Lopez, Madonna, Christina Aguilera, 50 Cent, Timbaland, Justin Timberlake, Beyonce, and more. He was also invited by Giorgio Armani to attend their exclusive Pre-Oscar party in the spring of 2026.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in 2006 in South Carolina, Enzo always dreamed of becoming a filmmaker. As a child, the visual effects of the Star Wars trilogy sparked his imagination and led him to pursue filmmaking.
His early passion quickly found an audience: at just nine years old, he was selected to present a talk on visual effects at the inaugural TEDEd Weekend in New York City. By thirteen, Enzo had begun producing electronic music and released a full album across major streaming platforms—a skill he now uses to score both his own films and those of other creators.
After accelerating through high school and graduating for the first time at fifteen, he briefly put his creative interests aside and enrolled in the prestigous St. Paul’s School in New Hampshire to pursue athletics, particularly varsity rowing. By senior year, Enzo was set to row Division 1 at an ivy league school. But an unexpected spark caused him to change his mind.
A series of German class music video competitions rekindled his love for filmmaking, and during the college application process he discovered USC’s School of Cinematic Arts. He subsequently made his debut short film, The Secret Scratch, at seventeen with a crew of just three: himself, his co-star, and his dad.
The film earned him admission to the School of Cinematic Arts, where he is a member of the Film & Television Production BFA program's class of 2029.