While at North Country Union High School,[2][3] he produced and hosted two seasons of a cable-access show, broadcast from his parents' basement.
[6][7] Early in his career, Tyburski came up directing commercials and branded content for major companies such as Google, Verizon, GE, Target, and L’Oreal.
[12] In 2014, his short documentary, “Brooklyn Farmer,” premiered at the San Sebastián International Film Festival,[13] in the Culinary Zinema section.
[24][25] The script was also the recipient of the "High Scribe Award" at the Sun Valley Film Festival Screenwriters Lab, hosted by Mark Duplass.
[26] Tyburski's second feature, Turn Me On, a dystopian romance starring Bel Powley and Nick Robinson, premiered at the 72nd San Sebastián International Film Festival in the New Directors section.