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Todd has worked in a variety of genres and methods, including fiction drama, traditional documentary, creative non-fiction, lyrical abstraction, and structural experimentation.
His films are often compared to those of such lyrical filmmakers as Nathaniel Dorsky and Peter Hutton.[6] They have been described as intimate and deeply personal works.[7]
Since 1999 he has been working nearly exclusively in 16mm.[8]
In addition to his short films, he has produced several long format documentary works, including In Loving Memory (2005), on the subject of the Death Penalty,[9] and Master Plan (2011) which links incarceration with general issues of housing in America.[10] In the past few years he has been exhibiting works in expanded cinema contexts, creating works for performance with musicians at various festivals and other venues.[11]
Awards
He has received grants and awards from various festivals and foundations, including the LEF Foundation,[12] The Brother Thomas Award[13] from The Boston Foundation, and the Massachusetts Cultural Council.