Music Videos
Amazing Grace
To help this music video come to life, I created a story board and started calling around the Nashville area to find the perfect location for this amazing video look its best. We filmed at the Covenant Church for almost eight hours. I was in charge of directing and filming this beautiful music video.
Best Music Video, First Place in the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Awards
Angels We Have Heard on High
This music video was filmed at Christian music star, Amy Grants farm in Nashville, TN. We were able to get Christian music singer Matthew West and his daughter Lulu West to sing for us. This production day was about 5 hours and I had the privilege of working with the Wests to film this video.
Joy to the World
This music video was filmed in 6 hours in the Franklin Factory in Tennessee. We used many different shots, including drone shots, to create this beautiful video. We used colorful LED lights to backlight the soloist in the beginning and the ensemble later in the video. We even used a smoke machine to create the cloudy atmosphere in the beginning.
A Christmas Medley
This particular video required more storyboarding than most even though it is a relatively simple concept. My team and I were going for an old fashioned 40s vibe which was accomplished with the black and white look. We were faced with the challenge of fading all three songs together seamlessly and we decided to fade the video in and out to show the end of the song and the beginning of the next. Our goal was to keep viewers on their toes on what is coming next.
Best Music Video, Nominee in the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Awards
God Bless us Everyone
We partnered with Melinda Doolittle, third place finalist on American Idol, to turn this not so common Christmas song into a song that will be stuck in everyone heads when they hear it. This video is filled with many DJI Ronin shots ( A camera stabilizer). It features a People Loving Nashville event and a young choir singing backup for Melinda.
Best Music Video, First Place in the Tennessee High School Press Association Awards
O Come, O Come, Emmanuel
For this music video I was in charge of directing, story boarding, and coming up with a shot sheet. I was unable to be there when the video was filmed but with my shot sheet and storyboard my team was able to capture the vision perfectly.
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen / We Three Kings
This music video was filmed in a local church. We worked with a full choir and filmed with a Ronin camera stabilizer. We worked hard to capture the differences in these classic Christmas songs while bringing them together to form a whole new Christmas vibe.
O Holy Night
In this video you will see a young girl and the soloist in the song leave a church and walk through the crowd singing this classic Christmas song. It then features each soloist in order to convey the peacefulness of the night time during the Christmas season. Unfortunately we had to film this video on multiple nights due to weather which cause quiet a few challenges we had to over come and as director for this video it was my job to problem solve and come up with a solution. Thankfully it ended up working out and we were able to create this beautiful video.
Best Audio, Second Place In the Tennessee High School Press Association Awards
Go Tell It On The Mountain
The challenge with this music video was the amount of people own set. We had a full choir and band that we were working with in order to get the vision my co-director and I were envisioning.
What Child Is This?
This music video was magical to film, but it came with many challenges, one of which was the lighting. The candles produced a beautiful light in person, but the cameras struggled with the very yellow illumination. Although we faced many other challenges, the video turned out to be just as magical as I had hoped.