Andrew's films plunge you into living, sensorial worlds. He balances intimacy with enormous scale, with characters you immediately recognize and understand. A nerd for both creative and technical process, he is an expert in CGI and animation -- and making those elements feel at home in grounded, emotional stories.
Benjamin Sonntag takes big, universal feelings and translates them into intimate and relatable microstories. From tales of triumph against the odds, to snapshots of the quiet moments that define us, to visceral and rhythmic portraits -- his respect for artistry and craft is a constant undertone.
Britt's work finds beauty in everyday moments, juxtaposing gritty realism with a graphic, cinematic style. His films and photography explore themes of place, mythology, and connections to Nature.
The road less traveled is often the one most brimming with beauty, discovery, and humanity -- and Cam Goold knows it. His work explores that sense of adventure and the passionate people who chase it. Wilderness and grit are his element, and he infuses everything he touches with that same untamed spirit.
Malloy’s signature can be found deep in the subtext he creates within his stories and the subjects he finds. Themes that touch on hard work, respect for nature and local cultures and traditions. He's served as a creative director and ambassador for brands like Patagonia and YETI, and a curator for friends like Jack Johnson and John John Florence.
Some people study stories to figure out how they work. Other people live them. And then, there’s Corey Adams. His first foray into directing involved two weeks on a chicken farm, the Hell’s Angels, and $15,000 in unmarked Canadian bills, resulting in a rather unconventional web series about a couple of Canada’s most entrepreneurial hillbillies.
David's films are like mirrors that reflect back the intricate details of human existence. He explores relationships and experiences with earnestness, straddling the line between fiction and nonfiction. Each project takes on his unique blend of raw performances, artful cinematography, and atmospheric worlds.
Miko’s work celebrates life and the people who live it loudly. He brings an insider’s knowledge of the athlete’s journey; a deep understanding and respect for the commitment it takes and the true joy found along the way. His work ranges from beautiful natural landscapes to sleek designed stages, and from pensive long takes to quick-hitting mixed media.
Mindcastle films are vivid micro-worlds filled with imagination, energy, and emotional nuance. Their characters feel familiar, their visual language is meticulously crafted, and their environments have a touch of electricity coursing through them. The duo first honed their cinematic eye in photography before hitting the road as directors for ESPN.
Nick is known for tightly structured work that balances rhythm, restraint, and emotional resonance across narrative and commercial storytelling. He began his career as an editor, which continues to inform his precision with tone, pacing, and structure.
When you hear Taimi Arvidson speak in her calm and methodical way, you’d never guess she’d been embedded in more than a couple prisons or taken vacation time to document an underground wrestling ring. Her journalistic background and passion for discovering the true character of her subjects has led to a poignant body of episodic, film, and commercial work.
Wheels believes life is complicated and messy, but there is great beauty, empathy, and humor that exists within the chaos. Bring him a broad theme, a challenging task, or just sheer excitement for an undeveloped concept, and he’ll deliver you a impactful story with levity, efficiency, and enthusiasm.