What we make

Commission a Film

Some stories deserve more than a promo video. If yours is one of them, here's what we make and how it works.

What We Make

Three kinds of films
Brand documentaries

The story behind the work

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.

Legacy & community films

Before it’s gone

Documenting the places and institutions a community is about to lose — schools, churches, family farms, main-street businesses — so the memory outlives the building.

Nonprofit & campaign films

Stories that move rooms

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.

How It Works

The process

Discover

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.

Plan

You get a written scope: the story, the people we'll film, the shoot days, the timeline, and the investment. No surprises.

Film

Sit-down interviews and real moments, captured patiently on cinema cameras — with consent and dignity for everyone on screen.

Premiere

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.

Investment

What to expect

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.

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