Noah grew up in San Antonio, Texas, where his love for filmmaking began with a VHS camera his father told him not to play with. In high school, Noah produced over 40 short films and projects, eventually becoming the president of his Skills USA Media Club. After his mother passed away during his senior year, Noah was driven to learn and grow as a filmmaker, hoping to one day tell her story. He graduated from the University of North Texas in 2012 and moved to California with all his belongings in a 1994 Ford Ranger, a few hundred dollars, and the determination to pursue film.

Noah started his career in Hollywood working on commercial productions for brands like Wen, Dish Network, Mally Beauty, and more. He worked his way up from a Production Assistant to 1st Assistant Director, then pursued opportunities to work on big-budget TV shows such as Silicon Valley, The Mandalorian, Castle, and many others. He also worked on a few feature films including Internet Famous, The Thinning, and Locating Silverlake. His most recent film production was for Steven Spielberg's The Fabelmans.

During courtship with his wife, Noah learned he didn't want to spend long hours away working on sets, so in 2019, just before the pandemic, he started Corporate Streams with the hopes to better balance his life and profession. Through this company, Noah has provided corporate communication services to major brands like DocuSign, Herbalife, IMAX, Honda, and many more. He is passionate about making technology disappear so that presenters can focus on their message. Noah enjoys serving business-focused customers and values learning and growing with his team.

Noah has also volunteered his services for nonprofit projects with organizations such as UM Army, Youth For Christ, Forest Home, The Dallas Museum of Art, Amor Ministries, and various houses of worship. He has been nominated for seven Lone Star Emmy Awards, winning two, and has also won two Telly awards. The company's work has been featured by BBC America, the Pop Culture blog for The Dallas Morning News, FX Luxe, and CarterMatt.