Our specialty is documentary style video, but we also film scripted and commercial video work.


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 Short Film

Composite: The GBI’s Mother-Daughter Forensic Artist Legacy

AWARD, Audience Choice Doc Short
Knoxville Film Festival
AWARD, 3rd Place Doc Short,
Knoxville Film Festival
AWARD, Best Local Short
Atlanta DocuFest
NOMINATED, Best Short
Julien Dubuque International Film Festival
NOMINATED, Best Doc Short
Milledgeville-Eatonton Film Festival
NOMINATED, Best Doc Short
Burbank International Film Festival
Official Selection, Breckenridge Film Festival.
Official Selection, Chagrin Documentary Film Festival
Official Selection, South Carolina Underground Film Festival
Official Selection, Cinema on The Bayou Film Festival


Cops & Cabins (2017)


Originally billed as an opportunity to take active and retired police officers on a nature getaway, the 4-day adventure revealed more about their connections with each other than with the mountains. Set against the vistas of scenic North Georgia, 'Cops and Cabins' is a statement about the evolution of strangers into friends when barriers come down.

Follydozers

Folly Beach: Preserving the Edge of America

Beach renourishment is vital to preserving the coastline and community in Folly Beach South Carolina. ‘Preserving the Edge of America’ gives the viewer an inside look at why Folly Beach must renourish and what's involved behind this major industrial project.

Commissioned by City of Folly Beach, SC.
See the full film here.


Snow Day for a School Resource Officer


School resource officers are an important part of our communities, but where do they go when school is closed? Tazewell County Sheriff’s Office in partnership with Indieclever Media presents: ‘Snow Day for a School Resource Officer,’ a short film based on a true story...sort of.

See the Full Film Here.

Honor Chair: A Journey with Saving a Hero’s Place

AWARD, Best Short Film
West Texas Film Festival
AWARD, Director’s Choice Doc Short

Austin Revolution Film Festival
Official Selection, Milledgeville-Eatonton Film Festival


Voices Speak (In Production)


Nearly 1,000,000 African Americans served their country during World War 2. Now rapidly aging and with their health in decline, author and College of Charleston Professor Mike Owens is capturing their stories one at a time. through casual conversations and formal interviews, he is bringing together their voices to preserve their history and pass on their lessons

Feature-Length Documentary

CharlestonWalls

If These Walls Could Talk (Post-Production)

College of Charleston takes a critical look at their own history in relation to the contributions of enslaved peoples to the foundation of the early college and charts a course to change the future by acknowledging the past.

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DINKHELLER


Twenty years ago, Georgia Deputy Kyle Dinkheller was brutally murdered along a cold stretch of highway in rural Georgia in what has become the most infamous police dash cam video ever captured. The footage itself has been seen around the world millions of times, often attached to false stories and rumors. In 2017, a filmmaker sought to understand who that deputy was outside of one bad day and, in doing so, found a seed of truth that turned a short film into a feature-length investigation.
Order on DVD Here.

AWARD 'Best Documentary Directing' Colorado International Film Festival
AWARD ‘Best South Carolina Film’ South Carolina Underground Film Festival
Official Selection, REEL East Texas Film Festival
Official Selection, Niagara Falls International Film Festival.
Official Selection, Knoxville Film Festival
Official Selection, Macon Film Festival.
Official Selection, Milledgeville+Eatonton Film Festival.
Nominated, ‘Best Documentary Feature' 2018 New York City Int'l Film Festival.