Telling Stories that Move
Stories that move. Sounds easy, it’s the modern trend of advertising. If you have a good story that others are interested in,...
Read →Notes on visual storytelling, brand perception, production craft, and what we've learned from years of building films that move companies forward.
Stories that move. Sounds easy, it’s the modern trend of advertising. If you have a good story that others are interested in,...
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Read →We had a cool opportunity come up to shoot with fortune.com in the ever-growing New Belgium Brewery in Fort Collins Colorado. New...
Read →Written by Doc Jones, One Eleven Band Directed- Seth Schaeffer of Hoptocopter.com DP/Produced- James Drake Films Lead Actor- Michael Nicely Music Arrangement/Mix-...
Read →The Winter Olympics this year will bring about a ton of media and advertising surrounding the international event, and I was privileged...
Read →Music Video put together for the Kickstarter Campaign “Illeana’s Smile”. Check it out at: kickstarter.com/projects/1558672968/ileanas-smile/ A bit from Brad: “Hey Friends, it’s...
Read →Here’s an ad we worked on back in August 2014 for independent runner Steve Shogan. Client: Steve Shogan Shot on our Red...
Read →Save Our Youth is a faith-based organization. It is their mission to transform the lives of at-risk youth through mentor relationships, providing...
Read →Many of the best new product offerings from this year’s 2014 NAB! It seems that the big buzz on the floor was...
Read →We listed out 5 reasons to provide you an insight into why we believe James Drake Films is the media company for...
Read →Check out the James Drake Films cinematography reel! A huge list of thanks yous to the long list of people that made...
Read →Grabbing the attention of your audience can be a tremendous challenge in the age of infinite digital distractions. But here at James...
Read →Every project we take on is built to change how a company is perceived. Start the conversation.