Bringing your brand to life through motion.
Film, video, cinematography—it’s all about movement. Product videos aren’t just a complement to still photography—they’re a powerful tool to create eye-catching social media ads, showcase product functionality, and tell your brand’s unique story in a way that resonates.
Every video and motion project you see here has been shot, created, and edited by me—from concept to final cut. I use sound design to enhance the visuals, so if you can, turn the sound on for the full experience. Most of these projects are filmed in 4K, ensuring high-quality, adaptable content for any platform.
Based in Colorado – Ship your product to me from anywhere in the US, or let’s shoot on-location in Colorado.
JMV Digital // Show Reel
Creating captivating product-focused imagery and motion is what I do. Here’s a compiled look at a wide swath of my recent motion work. Let’s create something amazing for your product!
Feedback Sports // Omnium Bike Trainer
A product lifestyle video that isn’t obnoxious. This style bucks the trend of being flashy, loud, and fast. Interesting angles, slow motion bits, mixed with high-quality recorded sound effects. The result is product cinematography that is engaging, beautiful, and performing well for the client’s YouTube and social media advertising.
LAUF CARBONARA BIKE FORK // PRODUCT VIDEO
Sometimes I just get inspired by an idea at totally random times. This video was the result of that! It was a fun challenge, and a good learning experience. On the upside, I figured out how to mount a motor overhead and attach the fork to it for rotation. On the downside, the fork springs were so stiff, that I could not get an acceptable shot of the fork compressing in the studio without actually riding it.
Niner Bikes // ORE Launch Video
Part 1 – A complex product launch video encompassing on-location shooting the speaking portions at the client’s HQ, capturing outdoor lifestyle and action, as well as studio shooting of the product only.
Niner Bikes // ORE 9 RDO Studio
Part 2 – Green was the name of the game for this video. Part of a launch campaign, this video using advanced motion control of both the product and the camera. This footage was used and mixed into several projects from launch collateral to social ads.
Niner Bikes // ORE 9 RDO Ad
Part 3 – A 30-second ad spot created using only outdoor footage. This was a two day shoot, first capturing stills and motion of the bike only at a picturesque location, and following up with an action shoot with models to show the product in-use.
SEMPRE T // Features & Use
A unique project to create a product feature video for a military-adjacent client. I shot and edited this entire video, except for client-supplied DoD b-roll footage shown at the beginning.
WELDWERKS MARZEN // BEER REEL
Spec project shot while testing a 4-axis camera and product motion control system.
SPOT MAYHEM // SIZZLE VIDEO
Stunning product video for Spot utilizing complex matched shots of the bike in black and blue paint options, macro motion, and 360 product spins.
FEEDBACK SPORTS // PRO AIR LIFT
Social media and website marketing lifestyle video showcasing the functionality of Feedback’s pneumatic bike repair stand. Shot handheld with gimbal.
NINER BIKES // HOW WE CREATE BIKES
This video series was filmed over several days as part of a brand building project for the client. The concept was to show a bit of the human side of the company through the product development and testing process.
HERO EXTERIORS // Brand Services
This project for a high-end exterior building contractor involved over a dozen shoots at multiple project locations to film various stages of roofing, painting, siding, and window/door projects over a period of months. The result is that we created 6 finished videos, one for each of the client’s specialties and one video combining footage from all specialties.
PEARL IZUMI // X-ALP SHOE REEL
Showing off the craftsmanship and texture of the shoe materials was paramount. This project was shot in the studio using a motion control system to programmatically control the movement of the camera. This allowed for repeatable shots while the lighting, product placement, and angles were perfected to best show the shoe angles.