Promotional Videos

Whether you want a short 60-second promotional video or a long and detailed one with tons of B-roll and production value, I can help you out. I have tons of experience crafting promotional videos that get results and look and sound great.

Two people outdoors, one in focus wearing glasses and a blazer, with trees and a building in the background.
Person sitting on a bench using a laptop outdoors.

This promotional video for Helene Rose was filmed on location. I transformed her home into a studio in about an hour using a portable lighting and audio kit, then directed a focused session to capture confident talking points and natural b-roll. After filming, I handled editing, color, and sound to deliver a clean, cinematic promo ready for websites and social. If you need an Albuquerque videographer for corporate videography, branded documentary style interviews, real estate or event promos, I bring a one stop shop kit that makes small spaces look professional and keeps production fast and efficient.

This event video for the Buffalo Bicycle Classic in Boulder, CO was produced end to end by me, from pre production through filming and post. I crisscrossed the course to cover a large field of riders, filming car to bike for moving shots and on foot at climbs, aid stations, and the finish to capture energy and scale. I handled stabilization and clean location audio, then edited, color corrected, and mixed sound to deliver a fast paced, cinematic recap suitable for event videography and sports coverage.

This promotional video for the College of Arts and Sciences at CU Boulder was produced end to end by me, from pre production through filming and post. We anchored the story with an interview with the dean, then covered the campus to capture b-roll of classrooms, labs, and student life. I handled on location lighting, directing, and efficient coverage, then edited, color corrected, and mixed sound to deliver a web ready cut that presents a clear, cinematic portrait of the college.

This short documentary, “Why We Ride: the Buffalo Bicycle Classic,” follows CU Boulder scholarship stories through Jessica Nesbit and Jim Pendleton while showcasing the scale and beauty of the Colorado course. I handled pre production, filming, and post, planning dawn call times and moving coverage across the route to capture riders, community, and scenery. On the day I worked car to bike for dynamic motion, stabilized shots at climbs and aid stations, and a sunrise interview with careful on location lighting and clean audio. In post I managed editing, color, and sound to deliver a cinematic event piece that promotes the ride and its scholarship mission for use across web and social.