I am a documentary filmmaker with an observant eye and a deep passion for storytelling. For as long as I can remember I've been watching, filming, and telling the stories unfolding around me every day. From street-corner Sign Spinners to Honduran Migrants I believe deeply that I must plant my feet squarely in the shoes of my subjects. Immersive traveling, insightful interview tactics, and honestly artistic editing are the strengths that I rely on when capturing the tales of others. Using these tools over the past 15 years I have had the opportunity to share the stories of rich and diverse people from all over the world - from the streets of New York to the fishing villages of Ghana, I've used my talents to lift up the small and distant and bring them into the lives of my viewers. Documentary storytelling is at it's best when we use this medium to give equal staging to both golden-age Hollywood starlets and to the voiceless people of Skid Row. By allowing the subject to be defined by their personhood and not their circumstances we will learn so much more about the world around us and of ourselves. I am fortunate enough to have received a myriad of awards for my work and have had the pleasure of seeing my projects played at many respected film festivals including Sundance and the One World Human Rights Film Festival in Prague. You can also see my commercial work broadcast internationally to millions of viewers. I'm never afraid to venture into the unknown and rip apart the accepted standards to find something new, engaging, and exciting.

The Living Word Fellowship 

What do you do when you realize that the church you grew up in was actually a cult? 

Scott and Charity hosting Oops! I'm In a Cult podcast in a cozy home setting, with microphones and a laptop, surrounded by bookshelves and plants.

“It’s an opportunity to research the history that they didn’t want to share, the stuff that they didn’t want exposed, the stories that they were actively trying to hide.

-Scott Barker, Co-Host, Oops! I’m In a Cult

Scott Barker and Charity Navalesi recording an episode of Oops! I’m In a Cult

The Podcast

I was born and raised in a christian cult called the Living Word Fellowship. For years I worked to investigate the history of the cult and document the stories of members and survivors of the religion that was started by the disgraced charismatic christian pastor John Robert Stevens in the 1950s. For 70 years the Fellowship survived until a single former member posted letters that exposed a ring of sexual abuse and coverup by the organization’s dynasty in 2018.

Today, I actively investigate the organization on my YouTube channel and the podcast that I co-host, Oops! I’m In a Cult. The research and story telling has lead to a greater understanding of the previously unknown cult for members and non-members alike. Additionally, the podcast has been featured in a recurring series by Little Village Magazine.

The Sea

Human Stories. Human Rights.

 

Happening here.

For 10 years I traveled the world, hungry for stories of people overcoming the most challenging physical and mental odds. The more I learned of the world the more I looked back to my home and recognized many of the same troubles. I am inspired, every day, by the heroes in my home town and home country - how their personal struggles empower them to make their world little better.

 
 

Ricardo lost his voice on Skid Row. Listen carefully.

Locked down and locked out. A different type of Inauguration Day in DC.

Musa

He was alone. He lost everyone. He risked his life for a new beginning.

I met this remarkable young man on the southern tip of an Italian island. His story is like so many, yet uniquely his.

 
 
 

VR Stories

Skid Row, Los Angeles, CA and the US/Mexico Boarder.

 

This is a prologue for People of Skid Row VR experience. View a sample 360 VR video on my Youtube Channel

This is a prologue to Crossings - US/Mexico Boarder. View the full 360 VR video on my Youtube Channel

 

Francis

In 2016 I brought VR technology to Ghana to capture the story of Francis. This man had overcome years of inhumane treatment due to his mental health condition. Now he is using his story to help educate his country and the world of the importance of mental healthcare and resources. The film played at the World Bank Conference in D.C., the One Human Rights Film Festival in Prague, and Sundance VR Theater in Park City.

 

This is a prologue. To view the full 360 VR Video, check out my YouTube Channel.

 

Spinners

My first feature film released 15 years ago. This rag tag team of street corner sign twirlers band together to create an international sign spinning competition. Through personal challenges and struggles they use this surprising sport to create a global business and brotherhood.

 
 

This is just the trailer. View the full film on my YouTube Channel.