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Whether you’re armed with a detailed script, a vision board, or an idea that’s no bigger than a glint in someone’s eye, we provide development for ideas of any size.

There’s no cutting corners on craftsmanship. Whether it’s a :06 social asset or a full-length theatrical feature, every project gets the same heart and soul. 

Post is a process of discovery. We approach editorial, color, music, and animation with a clear vision, while leaving room for the exploration and curiosity that can unlock new possibilities.

AG1
AG1
Britton Caillouette
Expedia
Expedia
Nick Sokoloff
Wonder Valley
Wonder Valley
Britton Caillouette
Corona
Corona
Chris Malloy
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Amazon Ring
Amazon Ring
Tim Wheeler
Honda
Honda
Cameron Goold
Toyota
Toyota
Chris Malloy
Austyn Gillette
Austyn Gillette
David Findlay
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Benjamin Sonntag takes big, universal feelings and translates them into intimate and relatable microstories. From tales of triumph against the odds, to snapshots of the quiet moments that define us, to visceral and rhythmic portraits -- his respect for artistry and craft is a constant undertone.

Britton Caillouette grew up in Orange County and studied history at the Center for the North American West at Stanford. A self-taught filmmaker and musician, his passion for documentary photography and personal storytelling grew from traveling and immersing himself in foreign cultures, at home and abroad. His work finds beauty in everyday moments, juxtaposing gritty realism with a graphic, cinematic style. His films and photography explore themes of place, mythology, and connections to Nature. Britt lives on a historic farm in Northern California.

The road less traveled is often the one most brimming with beauty, discovery, and humanity -- and director Cameron Goold knows it. His work, for clients ranging from Subaru, Land Rover, Visa, Aston Martin, Audi and beyond, explores that sense of adventure and the passionate people who chase it. Wilderness and grit are his element, and he infuses everything he touches with that same untamed spirit.

With wide-eyed curiosity, Cameron aims to create films that both explore and inspire. He specializes in stunning, energetic automotive work, while always tempering his projects with a true respect for the people and locations at the center. He often mixes sweeping landscapes, dynamic camera work, and cinematic style with nuanced emotional beats that bring viewers close into the minds and hearts of his characters.

The next time you're confronted with that fork in the road, watching one of Cameron's films might just be enough to commit to the left turn into the unknown.

An American filmmaker from Ojai, California. His films include 180° South, Thicker Than Water, Fisherman’s Son as well as global ad campaigns for Ford, Jeep, RAM, Coors and YETI. Malloy’s signature can be found deep in the subtext he creates within his stories and the subjects he finds. Themes that touch on hard work, respect for nature and local cultures and traditions. He has worked as a creative director and in a leadership role on the Patagonia brand for over a decade.

Some people study stories to figure out how they work. Other people live them. And then, there’s Corey Adams. His first foray into directing involved two weeks on a chicken farm, the Hell’s Angels, and $15,000 in unmarked Canadian bills, resulting in a rather unconventional web series about a couple of Canada’s most entrepreneurial hillbillies. His second and third films came into being when Corey won over a million American dollars in production money from Fuel TV, which he promptly converted into a one-way ticket to that liminal space where the surreal meets the familiar. 

Corey’s second feature, “Machotaildrop,” is a hairy love letter to skateboarding that is excelled on the festival circuit. His work is joyful, wry, transgressive, paradoxical, absurdist, magically-real, humane, not to mention funny, smart, mannered, loopy, artful, daring, warm, and funny. And we’re saying funny twice, because that’s how funny he is.

David Findlay's films are like mirrors that reflect back the intricate details of human existence. He explores relationships and experiences with earnestness, in films that straddle the line between fiction and nonfiction. 

A writer-director from Quebec City, David's teenage aspirations of snowboarding professionally were cut short by injury, which redirected his path toward filmmaking. He has since hit the ground running with personal films, commercial and branded work, and music video projects that each take on the unique feeling of his film language -- a blending of raw performances, artful cinematography, and atmospheric worlds that draw you in.

David's narrative short film, 'Lay Me By the Shore,' recently won Silver at the Cannes Young Director's Awards. Other honors include Vimeo Breakout Creator of the Year in 2022, selection to SHOOT Magazine’s New Directors Showcase, Silver at Shots Awards New Director of the Year, and additional wins at the Young Director Awards in Cannes.

Miko Lim’s work celebrates life and the people who live it loudly. An active climber and surfer, Miko has an insider’s knowledge of the outdoor community and the athlete’s journey; a deep understanding and respect for the commitment it takes and the true joy found along the way. His work ranges from beautiful natural landscapes to sleek designed stages, and from pensive long takes to quick-hitting mixed media — whichever device best showcases the uniqueness and heart of each person he captures.

Mindcastle films are vivid micro-worlds filled with imagination, energy, and emotional nuance. Their characters feel familiar, their visual language is meticulously crafted, and their environments have a touch of electricity coursing through them. 

Hailing from the Pacific Northwest, the duo first honed their cinematic eye in photography before hitting the road as directors for ESPN. Their work ranges from sports anthems to narrative human stories to VFX hybrids, with talent spanning from Derek Jeter to Guillermo del Toro. 

With the trained hands of true craftspeople and the genuine laugh of a hometown friend, they bring serious heart and soul to everything they touch.

Nick Sokoloff is known for emotionally resonant, tightly structured work that balances rhythm, restraint, and impact across narrative and commercial storytelling. He blends unscripted elements with stylized cinematography and naturalistic performances in films that linger in the back of your mind hours later. He began his career as an editor, a foundation that continues to inform his precision with tone, pacing, and structure.

Nick’s films have been featured on Vimeo Staff Picks, Director’s Library, and It'sNiceThat, with awards from the Clios, AICP Awards, and more.

When you hear Taimi Arvidson speak in her calm and methodical way, you’d never guess she’d been embedded in more than a couple prisons or taken vacation time to document an underground wrestling ring. A Portland (OR) native now based in Brooklyn, Taimi’s journalistic background and passion for discovering the true character of her subjects has led to a poignant and fascinating body of episodic content, films, and commercial work. Her work on Home (one of Apple TV’s first original docuseries) and Mars (from EPs Ron Howard and Brian Grazer) are just the tip of the iceberg.

The narrative depth and elevated visuals in Taimi's work reveal the world through an extraordinary and empathetic lens. She knows the importance of research and preparation better than anyone, but her background in competitive skiing gives her the muscle-memory for always thinking on her feet. When she’s not in pursuit of a new story, she’s still faster than anyone on the slopes and she cooks a mean filet mignon.

Tim Wheeler believes life is complicated and messy, but there is great beauty, empathy, and humor that exists within the chaos. Comfortable with both real people talent and professional actors, Wheeler’s work draws out honest performances with authentic moments and levity, all while keeping a keen eye on capturing striking, cinematic visuals. He knows that great work can only come from strong relationships and genuine collaboration. 

Bring him a broad theme, a challenging task, or just sheer enthusiasm for an undeveloped concept, and he’ll deliver you a impactful story with elegance, efficiency, and enthusiasm. He’s earned a reputation as a respected and reliable storyteller with a client list that includes Google, YETI, Ford, Garmin, and YouTube, among others, a Grammy nomination for his Green Day feature documentary (¡Cuatro!) and, rumor has it, even Guy Fieri owes him a favor.

Farm League is a Creative Film Company. In a lot of cases, filmmaking enables a creator to see the world. For us, seeing the world enabled us to become filmmakers. Farm League is a Creative Film Company.

In a lot of cases, filmmaking enables a creator to see the world. For us, seeing the world enabled us to become filmmakers. Farm League is a Creative Film Company. In a lot of cases, filmmaking enables a creator to see the world. For us, seeing the world enabled us to become filmmakers.

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