About Brian

- What cameras and equipment have you worked with the most?
I have extensive experience working with a range of camera systems, including Blackmagic, Panasonic, and Sony. Over the years, I’ve fine-tuned my videography with the Sony line, working with models like the F5, FS5, FX3, and FX6. Currently, the FX9 is my go-to camera for its versatility and reliability. In addition to my primary cameras, I often incorporate gear like GoPros for unique angles and perspectives, and a gimbal to add smooth, dynamic motion to my shoots, giving an extra kick to the final product.
- Do you specialize in a specific shoot style?
I don’t specialize in just one type of shoot—I enjoy being a jack-of-all-trades. It keeps me on my toes and ensures that my work always remains fresh and engaging. That said, I tend to gravitate toward documentary, lifestyle, and event coverage, as they offer a dynamic mix of storytelling and creative challenges.
- Do you have a favorite project you’ve worked on?
One of my favorite projects was working on a segment for Good Morning America at Golden Dog Farm in Vermont. We filmed a slice-of-life piece about the farm, which became quite viral due to the unique concept of patrons coming to spend time playing with a pack of Golden Doodles. It was such a fun and unexpected experience—who would’ve thought I’d get to play with Golden Doodles as part of my job!
- Clients you’ve worked with?
Forbes, Bloomberg, ABC, Olympic Channel, Extra, GMA, WebMD, Barstool, TNT Sports, Tech Impact, Hearst, Fanatics