How I developed my super massive filmmaking muscles – This is MY story:
Ever since I was little I've had a love for good stories – I would checkout four or five books at a time from the library and spend the whole day reading them. I used to get in trouble in class because I'd always have a book open, underneath my desk, so I didn't have to pause the story I was in. Eventually I figured-out that
I like TELLING stories just as much as I enjoy reading them, and sometime in middle-school I developed an obsession with filmmaking. I started a YouTube channel with my brothers, wrote and directed some zero-budget action movies, and that was pretty much my entire childhood. Fast-forward a few years, and I started doing little jobs for my friends and family. Most of them were for free, but I didn't care; it was all a fun challenge for me. I remember the first time somebody paid me $50 for a video – FIFTY dollars! I took some drone photos and videos of their home so that they could list it for sale. Could I make enough to make some sort of career out of this? The idea fascinated me. I started a two-year mission in the middle of 2020, when everything was locked-down and missionaries weren't allowed to visit people in their homes. I brought my camera with me and started making videos so that we could still reach people with the current quarantine restrictions in place. Eventually that became my full-time assignment – I was the mission videographer, traveling to different areas and recording stories of faith for our page. I learned how to direct a team, set and meet production goals, and create interesting social-media campaigns for online and in-person events. Ultimately, I gained something like 5,000 hours in video production experience within a professional setting. I came home, and went to work. I designed a website, connected with videographers in the area, and started doing wedding films and corporate projects for real. I now own and operate my own film business, using my experience in cinematic storytelling to help other people share THEIR stories! I attend BYU as a full-time student during the day, and work video projects at night and on the weekends. It's chaotic for sure, but I'm having a blast. If you or someone you know is interested in collaborating with me, please don't hesitate to reach out to me! You can message me through this page, or use my contact details as listed on my website to call/email me. I look forward to meeting you!