Music
What sets us apart is not only the craft of our cinematic production or the care in our art direction, but our steadfast commitment to the success of the artists we serve. A beautifully made video without purpose is a missed harvest, which is why we create visuals that function as strategic tools, tailored to engage and inspire in the ever-shifting landscapes of today’s platforms. Every artist we work with is a relationship we cultivate with care, an investment of time and energy meant to yield lasting impact. Through this work, we strive to ensure your songs have the visual power they deserve—always with the goal of making music videos matter again.
Angela Autumn | Rocky Doom
Angela Autumn is an Appalachian born musician and writer based in Nashville, TN and has been praised for a unique blend of folk and country music. Her music is heavily influenced by rural life, and she has captured fans with her heart-driven melodies and captivating lyrics.
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For Rocky Doom, I worked closely with Angela to develop a mood board to reflect the song's spooking feeling. We spent 6 hours in the woods outside of Nashville one Februrary day just getting weird.
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Rose and the Bros | Something About the Song
This narrative music video captures the intimate journey of songwriting and the joy of shared music. Following Rosie and Paul, the story unfolds from quiet morning melodies and vibrant studio sessions to a scenic road trip and a magical outdoor night jam. With stunning cinematography and a deep sense of nostalgia, the video highlights the communal spirit of music, bringing people together to dance, celebrate, and create lasting connections.
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A heartfelt ode to how music transforms the ordinary into something extraordinary.
Long Way to Eldorado
Long Way to El Dorado is an intimate and heartfelt exploration of self-acceptance, body positivity, and the search for meaning in life. Momma Molasses shares a deeply personal journey, processing the struggles and triumphs surrounding body image and self-love. Filmed in the artist’s apartment in Bristol, the video feels like an open diary, blending vulnerability with joy.
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Inspired by a childhood obsession with Jenny from Forrest Gump, the visuals pay homage to the beauty of imperfection and life’s small pleasures—like butter and all things sparkly. This video redefines what it means to embrace oneself fully, pushing back against narrow societal norms and celebrating authenticity.
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The Burnett Sisters | Sorrow, Grief, and Pain
"Sorrow, Grief, and Pain" is a unique blend of hard-driving traditional bluegrass and Marty Robbins-inspired country—a sound the Burnett Sisters call a “Bluegrass Western.”
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This video follows a young woman left heartbroken, struggling to adjust to life after love. With a perilous twist, the song captures the raw emotions of sorrow and loss, carried by the mournful power of triple fiddles and delivered through Anneli Burnett’s soul-stirring lead vocal.
Shay Martin Lovette | Never Felt So New
Shay Martin Lovette’s songcraft has elicited high praise from American Songwriter, The Bluegrass Situation, No Depression, Under The Radar Magazine, Glide Magazine, and New Commute. In April of 2022, Lovette and band capped off a tour in support of Scatter & Gather with a performance on the esteemed Watson Stage at Merlefest in Wilkesboro, North Carolina.
Amanda Fields and Megan McCormick | Wild As A Flower
This live music video captures the delicate beauty and depth of Wild As A Flower, a song that reflects both personal loss and spiritual discovery. Shot with a tender, cinematic touch, the visuals mirror the song’s emotional journey—exploring themes of love, grief, and transformation. It’s a reflection of life’s fleeting moments and the deeper questions that linger, brought to life through powerful imagery and a shared, contemplative songwriting process.
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The Faux Paws | Backburner
From raging fiddle tunes, to saxophone solos and unrequited love songs, the music of The Faux Paws would be hard to pin down with standard genre descriptions. The trio’s contagious groove, and feel-good melting pot folk music has been honed over ten years of playing together, and is the sound of three close friends (two of which happen to be brothers), who feel a musical kinship that transcends any stylistic limitations.
Alexa Rose | Big Sky
“Big Sky” was inspired by a road trip through California during one of Alexa's driving intensive tour across the country. Here, we recorded a live version on the porch of a 300 year old cabin in Clyde, NC just before the leaves fell off the trees.
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Raised in Clifton Forge, Virginia, she writes and sings with the conviction of someone who’s spent night after night on the front porch, the Allegheny Mountains in the foreground, spinning details of the day’s hardships into music.
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