Weddings
Colten & Molly's wedding was my most challenging, yet rewarding project to this date. The couple wanted a same day edit to show at the reception which I had never done before. It involved a lot of pre-planning by editing together a sample same day edit video beforehand so we had a reference of what shots to capture the day of. I also had them send their vows before the wedding so we could speed up the editing process by highlighting the most powerful lines we wanted in the teaser film in advance.
Sara & Andrew’s wedding features some of my most creative shots, which really elevated the cinematic quality. The ceremony was very windy, so I used multiple audio tools and clever editing techniques to keep the sound clean. The highlight also incorporates a song that Sara’s father wrote specifically for their wedding, carefully blended into the film without slowing the pace. The result is a truly unique wedding film that captures both emotion and creativity.
Michael & Megan's wedding features some of my favorite lines of dialogue and first look. We also incorporated several drone shots, including a stunning aerial view to close out the film. The combination of heartfelt moments and cinematic visuals created a wedding highlight that really hits the feels!
Businesses
For this project, Excel Basketball partnered with the Calgary Surge to showcase their program and attract potential athletes. The client wanted a cinematic highlight capturing behind-the-scenes moments of what it’s like for athletes attending a Surge game. I focused on dynamic shots and storytelling to bring the energy of the experience to life, creating a video that both engages and inspires prospective participants.
Last Stop Moving wanted a media day to create short promotional video and photography for marketing purposes. The goal was to showcase their services and highlight what makes them a unique moving company, generating interest from both customers and potential employees. We pre-planned and storyboarded the shoot to craft a polished, engaging video that effectively communicates their brand and offerings.
Bigfoot Crane Company wanted to showcase the effort and expertise required to dismantle a large crane. The shoot took place over 4 days, with each day lasting 8–10 hours. I used multiple lenses and drone shots to capture the full scale and complexity of the project, resulting in a cinematic video that highlights both the team’s skill and the magnitude of their work.
Creative Work
Combining my passion for karate and filmmaking, I created a short film exploring what makes Uechi-Ryu Karate unique and why it’s more than just combat.
​
The project involved 5 hours of pre-production to draft the story and develop interview questions. Filming took place over multiple days, totaling 16 hours, and post-production was an intense 67-hour process, including close collaboration with a translator to create accurate English subtitles. The final film captures the depth and philosophy of Uechi-Ryu, offering viewers an authentic and cinematic look at the art form.
The goal of this project was to showcase the homebuilding process over the course of a year using drone shots and stabilizers. I carefully captured repeated shots with precision so they would align perfectly in post-production. The result is a cinematic video that illustrates the transformation of the home from start to finish, giving viewers a clear and engaging look at the entire building process.
Short Form Content



