Born and raised in New York, Brandon is a graduate of Brandeis University (B.A. Politics) and of New York Law School (J.D.). Brandon is a former model and a licensed attorney. He is a member of the New York and New Jersey State Bars. Brandon is the Co-Founder and Partner at the production company: YaSu Media, LLC, which develops and produces feature length and short format film content for traditional and new media distribution. His first series of films, made for the progressive organization TruthThroughAction.org (which he Co-Founded and acts as the Director of Production), caused quite the controversy. Conservative pundits like Bill O'Reilly and Michelle Malkin lambasted the films, while the likes of ABC News and the Huffington Post applauded their visual appeal and bold statements. His first full-length feature film "Trophy Kids", starring Ryan Eggold, David Gallagher and Tahyna Tozzi, tells the story of three self-obsessed, Gen-Y twenty-somethings unable to tell where reality ends and fantasy begins. Brandon co-wrote the screenplay and produced the film. He stayed true to his hometown, filming "Trophy Kids" in New York City.