PULL UP LA
DELIVERABLES: FEATURED IN DOCUMENTARY
My connection to the Pull Up LA documentary started with research, outreach, and a curiosity that pulled me from the internet into the middle of the movement.**
What began through the origin and development of **ModelKillerz** led me to digitally study a community I eventually witnessed in person. After tracking the culture, the meets, and the energy from a distance, I attended a meetup at **Sepulveda Dam in Los Angeles County** — stepping into a world I had only understood through screens until that moment.
That day, I met **Owen Korb**, director and producer of *Pull Up LA*, along with the larger creative community behind the movement. What started as research quickly became real proximity — cars, cameras, people, motion, style, and a scene moving with its own language.
I agreed to a brief interview, answered questions for 10 to 15 minutes, and honestly, forgot about it. Three years later, I received a notification that the documentary was being released and preparing to debut at film festivals.
Seeing *Pull Up LA* screened in Los Angeles was a full-circle moment. I was blown away by the scale of the project, the ingenuity of the creators, and the impact of the community they captured. The film is more than documentation. It’s **beauty in motion, accidental inspiration, and unwavering camaraderie** — a visual study of what happens when culture builds itself from the ground up.
Research and development, cultural outreach, community immersion, documentary participation, interview contribution, and movement-based storytelling — all connected to a project that turned a local scene into something cinematic, human, and impossible to fake.
Now streaming on YoutTube, I highly suggest watching and sharing *Pull Up LA*.

