Each of these videos are windows into other worlds. Some of them are real, and some aren't, but all are reflective of my work as a photographer and video editor.
Produced for the City of Paramount, this series of interviews features testimonials from residents who benefited from the City's Home Improvement Program.
Produced with Long Beach Forward, this video is one in a series examining what it takes to make real change in your community. Interview subjects were engaged in a burgeoning democratic process called Participatory Budgeting.
Filmed and edited for K Taylor Insurance Solutions in La Mirada, California, these short promos bridged the desire to educate our audience with industry insight while promoting the company's services.
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💎 Free sapphires? Mark your calendars!
Ken is talking to Brian Mancia, owner of Beyond Two Rings and current host of the iconic Sophia Fiori diamond collection. Brian shares what special deals come with his limited-time “trunk show,” and how customers can walk away with some incredible goodies this holiday season (hint: they’re one-carat and midnight blue).
🌴 Great businesses need great insurance— and that’s where K Taylor Insurance Solutions comes in. Beyond Two Rings is just one of many businesses we help protect with perfectly tailored insurance coverage. Contact any of our independent agents today for a free quote!
Send this video to the jewelry lover in your life! 📍 Visit Beyond Two Rings in La Habra to see the Sophia Fiori collection (and nab a gemstone before they run out). The Million Dollar Trunk Show runs from now until December 14th!
I believe there all great artists should do three things: entertain your audience, educate through stories, and experiment in form. The following films are two of my favorite experimental short films, showcasing the unique stories that only movies can bring.
"Cell" presents a vision of Los Angeles, and reminds us that L.A. surpasses the sum of its parts.
Officially Selected for A Quiet Scene: L.A. at the Music Center.
Two friends meet up to record a podcast, and nothing unusual happens at all. Don't even know why it's called "Necklace" anyway.
Commissioned by the BlueCat Screenplay Competition, this short commercial is one in a series I produced highlighting two of the contest's recent winners. The testimonials of both winners were delightful reminders that great artists just need the chance to shine.