Working in the the film industry for over a decade, we saw a gap between productions that had either too much crew than was necessary or had cut the budget and crew all the way down to a one-person operation. With a spike in need for quality between large and small productions—where clients are looking to spend $30K-$100K for real production values—we work with our lean and nimble crew so we can deliver a final product that far exceeds the budget for any given project.  We have developed our team of well rounded filmmakers to function as a collaborative crew, providing the right amount of horsepower while keeping sets intimate and adaptive. 

The works below display a variety of styles and the budgets reflect our desire to work on a given project rather than the production values of the film itself. Our goal in 2016 is to bring our skills and experience to the next level of budget, collaborating with an agency that can help connect us to this level of work. We want to fill in where it might not make sense for you to take on a project and blow them out of the water, so you keep your clients happy while getting your cut of the money, and we get to work with better creative and budgets than we normally get.

2 man crew. 1 day shoot in Autodesk office.  

Budget: $20k

Creative: Dave Brick / Noah Stout / Autodesk

Director/Producer/Edit: Dave Brick

DP/Edit/Color: Noah Stout

Camera Operator: Roy Wanguhu

2 man crew. The first project Noah and I worked on together. All footage captured in one morning. 

Budget: $5k (done partly as a passion project)

Creative: Dave Brick / Noah Stout

Director/Producer/Edit: Dave Brick

DP/Edit/Color: Noah Stout

2 man crew. Shot around SF with friends over a couple weeks. 

Budget $25k

Creative: Dave Brick / Noah Stout 

Director/Producer: Dave Brick

DP/Edit/Color: Noah Stout

11 person crew. 

Budget: ~$30k

Creative: Eleven

Director: Dave Brick

DP: Michael Duffy

Post: Eleven

2 man crew, 3 days shooting in slums throughout Nairobi, Kenya. 

Budget $40k

Creative: Dave Brick / Noah Stout

Director/Producer/Edit: Dave Brick

DP/Edit/Color: Noah Stout

 

3 man crew. 2 day shoot. We spent half a day at each of the 4 businesses featured. 

Budget: $30k

Creative: Dave Brick / Noah Stout

Director/Producer/Edit: Dave Brick

DP/Edit/Color: Noah Stout

2 man crew. Shot in 1 day in Omaha. 

Budget: $10k -- part of 9 video series for BOTW philanthropy awards

Creative: Dave Brick / Noah Stout 

Director/Producer/Edit: Dave Brick

DP/Edit/Color: Noah Stout

2 man crew. Shot in 6 different cities over 10 days. 

Budget: ~$100k

Creative: Adam Warmington 

DP: Dave Brick

Director/Editor: Adam Warmington