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Ryan is a filmmaker specializing in commercials, branded content, documentary filmmaking, and social media videos.
With over ten years immersed in the industry as a Senior Video Editor and Director of Photography, Ryan possesses a keen understanding of the demand for authentic and engaging content. He has edited everything from viral social content garnering millions of views to large-budget national commercial campaigns and feature-length adventure documentary films.
Ryan’s expertise spans end-to-end video production, including creative direction and filming, with a deep focus on advanced video editing. He prioritizes delivering impactful, on-brand content. This includes managing complex projects, generating unique platform-specific campaign ideas, and working cross-functionally with designers, copywriters, creative directors, animators, and project managers—often on super tight turnarounds.
Ryan’s approach is rooted in combining captivating visuals with strategic marketing that is aligned with a brand’s initiatives. Raising engagement by creating high-quality content that resonates with audiences, drives brand engagement, and converts viewers into loyal customers is always top of mind.
Beyond the commercial work, Ryan has spent a good chunk of his time in the documentary world. That’s where he really learned to dig into a story and bring out its emotional heart. It’s not just about making something look cool; it’s about finding that core purpose, a pressing issue, or a raw adventure. Ryan is driven to tell stories that genuinely resonate and leave a lasting mark. That deep dive into real narratives shapes every single frame he crafts.
Ryan has had the privilege of collaborating with an incredible roster of clients such as: Ben & Jerry’s, Burton Snowboards, J Skis, Kinder’s Seasonings, Knorr, Tony’s Chocolonely, Dove Soap, Seventh Generation, Cabot Creamery, Tazo Tea, Healthline, Mamava, and many, many more.
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