Some stories deserve more than a promo video. If yours is one of them, here's what we make and how it works.
Cinematic short films for companies with real history — founders, craft, and the people on the floor. Built for recruiting, anniversaries, and telling customers who you actually are.
Documenting the places and institutions a community is about to lose — schools, churches, family farms, main-street businesses — so the memory outlives the building.
Impact documentaries for foundations, hospitals, universities, and school districts — made for galas, capital campaigns, and the moments when a story has to carry the ask.
We start with a conversation about what the film needs to accomplish and who it needs to move. From that, I'll tell you what film to make — not the other way around.
You get a written scope: the story, the people we'll film, the shoot days, the timeline, and the investment. No surprises.
Sit-down interviews and real moments, captured patiently on cinema cameras — with consent and dignity for everyone on screen.
You receive the finished film plus social cutdowns — and for signature projects, a premiere screening that can double as your biggest event of the year.
Most commissioned films fall between $2,500 and $10,000 depending on length, shoot days, and scope — from a 3-minute story short to a 20-minute signature documentary with a premiere. Every project starts with a free scope conversation, and you'll have a written proposal with a firm number before anything is filmed. Nonprofits: many organizations fund their film through a local sponsor who receives a "presented with support from" credit — I'm glad to help shape that ask.