"I started out making goofy videos but soon, that became a hobby, that hobby became a skill and I hope to make that skill into a career," he said.
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Now a student at Santa Rosa Junior College, the aspiring filmmaker heard of an opportunity to use his skills to share a message.
"Go Safely California" launched a statewide competition asking participants to create a video on how to avoid distracted driving.
So Roger took action - writing, directing and starring in his own short film
The hard work paid off. Roger took home first place - landing him a $2,500 prize, two tickets to the iHeart Radio music festival and the chance to take part in a new statewide distracted driving public service announcement.
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"In Mendota especially, there's so much talent there but because of where they're at, they don't get the spotlight often," says Mendota High teacher Gary Cannon.
You can catch roger in that PSA later this year.
As for now, he's got plans to continue working behind the camera and will graduate with an associates in digital filmmaking next year.