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      I've filmed and edited every 1911 Syndicate video since the channel had just 200 subscribers. At the time, neither Jake nor I knew exactly where this journey would take us, but we both shared a passion for storytelling and the firearms industry. Working together consistently, we refined our production style, experimented with new formats, and built an audience that resonated with our content.

 

     Jake played a pivotal role in kickstarting my career—not just within the gun industry, but as a filmmaker. What started as a small project evolved into a full-scale production effort, resulting in hundreds of videos, over 200,000 subscribers, and more than 30 million views. The success of 1911 Syndicate is a testament to what can be accomplished when content is approached with strategy, creativity, and long-term consistency.

     This is the power of working together on a retainer basis. When a brand commits to ongoing, high-quality video production, it builds a loyal audience, strengthens its identity, and creates lasting impact. If you're looking to grow your business through professional, engaging video content, I’d love to help you do the same.

      I linked to the gun club video because my voice truly came through on that one. That video was filmed with a lot of interpretation on my end. Feel free to check out his whole channel for other types of content I've helped to create.

     When people ask what I do for a living, Cabot Guns is always one of the first things I’m excited to talk about. Their approach to craftsmanship and innovation resonates with me more than many other firearm brands.

     Working with Cabot Guns has given me the opportunity to create high-level content, from documentary films to product launch videos—including the announcement of their 2011. Known worldwide for crafting some of the finest 1911s from the most exotic materials available, Cabot Guns represents the pinnacle of precision and artistry in the firearms industry. Every opportunity to help share their story is one I truly look forward to.

RDR

RDR

     RDR Gear is a kydex and soft goods company known for modifying Safariland products to accommodate firearms not originally supported by their holsters. Jeff and I have worked together on a smaller, retainer-based partnership since the launch of his YouTube channel just a few years ago.

 

     With Facebook proving to be an unreliable platform for marketing, Jeff needed a way to build an audience organically. Through consistent, high-quality video content, we’ve helped establish his brand’s presence in the firearms community, allowing him to reach and engage with his target audience in a more impactful way.

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