Whether it’s raw and authentic or eye-catching and luxurious, story is always what drives a viewer to keep watching. Here’s a few stories that we’ve told.

Second Chances.

“Second Chances” shares the story of three men, Ronald McKeithen, Joe Bennett, and Lee Davis, who were sentenced to life without parole for crimes with no physical injury under Alabama’s Habitual Felony Offender Act. These men were sentenced to die in prison until Alabama Appleseed Center for Law and Justice won their release.

This project was completed for Alabama Appleseed in 2024. We worked with them every step of the way from pre-production until the delivery of the final product

Legalese.

Do you ever feel like you are lost in the world of legal? You’re in luck — Attorney Live has your back.

This project* was completed for Attorney Live in 2024. I was hired as Director of Photography for this production.

*Note: I did not function as the production company for this piece. I worked with the director in the role of DP to capture the video that you see.

Textile Innovation.

In North Carolina, Industrial Commons is using a $10 million ARISE grant from the Appalachian Regional Commission to construct their Innovation Campus, a 40,000-square-foot textile upcycling facility.

This video was produced in 2024 to help convey a real life story of how ARC’s grant dollars are changing lives. The video was produced, start to finish, by our team in collaboration with ARC.

Bitcoin?

This project was an event recap video for a crypto conference in Santa Barbra, CA for Digital Currency Group (DCG). I was hired* as the event videographer for this video, so all the footage you see was primarily captured by me.

*This is another project where I was the DP and videographer, not the production company. The production company for this video was Armosa Studios.