Boxer Amir Khan talks “NO DOUBT” Rematch, life and all of the above. We catch Amir on his three city press conference tour to promote the highly anticipated Khan vs. Peterson “NO DOUBT” Rematch. Here he is at his final stop - Los Angeles. Amir “King” Khan takes on Lamont “Havoc” Peterson Saturday, May 19th at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas.

Human beings can finally experience personal flight! Incredible footage of base jumpers in these new suits which allows them to fly and glide at nearly 100mph over miles of terrain!

The Experience Freedom Journey will take you through the world of skydiving and Base Jumping in some of the most amazing and scenic locations in the world.

L.E.D. Snowboarding

Filmmaker Jacob Sutton presents an electrifying dash across the French Alps using only a trusty Red Epic camera. Click the link above for more information.

Ride On commercial coming soon. Shot entirely on GoPro HD and Contour HD cameras.

JJ and Max, modeling in Palm Springs.

Shot with the Canon 5D Mark ii, Canon 70-200 L series lens.

Stills from an upcoming video that I shot for Ru Entertainment.

Down To The River is a high holidays transformative experience. The event was held on Saturday October 1st, 2011 at Marsh Park on the LA River, Los Angeles CA 90039.

King Iron Works hired A Guy In Films to produce a series of commercials that captured the 35+ years of craftsmanship that goes into each one of their designs. None of the individuals in the commercial were coached. Instead, I wanted to capture what “a regular day” is like at King Iron Works.

Music: Music was provided by Ryan Merchant and Sebu Simonian from Lazy Hooks. They created an organic track that helped narrate the story.

King Iron Works “Ideas” commercial. For more information, please visit www.kingironworks.com

King Iron Works hired A Guy In Films to produce a series of commercials that captured the 35+ years of craftsmanship that goes into each one of their designs. None of the individuals in the commercial were coached. Instead, I wanted to capture what “a regular day” is like at King Iron Works.

Music: Music was provided by Ryan Merchant and Sebu Simonian from Lazy Hooks. They created an organic track that helped narrate the story.

King Iron Works “Ideas” commercial. For more information, please visit www.kingironworks.com

King Iron Works hired A Guy In Films to produce a series of commercials that captured the 35+ years of craftsmanship that goes into each one of their designs. None of the individuals in the commercial were coached. Instead, I wanted to capture what “a regular day” is like at King Iron Works.

Music: Music was provided by Ryan Merchant and Sebu Simonian from Lazy Hooks. They created an organic track that helped narrate the story.

King Iron Works “Ideas” commercial. For more information, please visit www.kingironworks.com

King Iron Works hired A Guy In Films to produce a series of commercials that captured the 35+ years of craftsmanship that goes into each one of their designs. None of the individuals in the commercial were coached. Instead, I wanted to capture what “a regular day” is like at King Iron Works. The commercial’s linear timeline guides the viewer through the entire process, from early concept sketches to a finished and installed product.

Equipment: I decided to shoot the commercials on the Canon 5D Mark ii system using a Carl Zeiss Distagon 35mm T2 lens. I had a Redrock rig with a pull focus ring and an external Marshall monitor. The small camera rig allowed me to squeeze into tight spots and capture some of the close up shots illustrated by the stills.

Music: Music was provided by Ryan Merchant and Sebu Simonian from Lazy Hooks. They created an organic track that helped narrate the story.

King Iron Works “Ideas” commercial. For more information, please visit www.kingironworks.com

I was invited to film Boris and Ano’s Wedding on April 9th 2011. He wanted a very personal video, 20 minutes in length. The trick was to capture the entire evening and present it within 20 minutes.

These are some stills from the video.

King Iron Works hired A Guy In Films to produce a series of commercials that captured the 35+ years of craftsmanship that goes into each one of their designs. None of the individuals in the commercial were coached. Instead, I wanted to capture what “a regular day” is like at King Iron Works. The commercial’s linear timeline guides the viewer through the entire process, from early concept sketches to a finished and installed product.

Enjoy and make sure to watch it in 720p or 1080p.

King Iron Works hired A Guy In Films to produce a series of commercials that captured the 35+ years of craftsmanship that goes into each one of their designs. None of the individuals in the commercial were coached. Instead, I wanted to capture what “a regular day” is like at King Iron Works. The commercial’s linear timeline guides the viewer through the entire process, from early concept sketches to a finished and installed product.

Equipment: I decided to shoot the commercials on the Canon 5D Mark ii system using a Carl Zeiss Distagon 35mm T2 lens. I had a Redrock rig with a pull focus ring and an external Marshall monitor. The small camera rig allowed me to squeeze into tight spots and capture some of the close up shots illustrated by the stills.

Music: Music was provided by Ryan Merchant and Sebu Simonian from Lazy Hooks. They created an organic track that helped narrate the story.

King Iron Works “Artisan” commercial. For more information, please visit www.kingironworks.com

Filmed The Cause at Key Club on June 18th 2011. Great show. Video coming soon!

This was a timelapse test with the Canon 5D Mark ii. Used a Zeiss Distagon 35mm T2 lens. ISO was 800. Recorded with Live View video so shutter was 1/30th. Original footage is approximately 45 minutes long.