On-site production, fast turnaround, content built for social and the web. One shoot. Multiple deliverables.
Every site below is one I built, redesigned, or diagnosed. Each one had a specific conversion problem. Here's exactly what was wrong and what changed.
A neighborhood pizza institution with 500+ Google reviews and 20+ years of loyal customers — but a website that was costing them orders every day.
Every element has a job: drive calls, online orders, or catering inquiries. The low cost one-time build pays for itself the first week a catering booking comes in through the site.
Self-taught artist with genuinely evocative work — photography, paintings, a real voice. The site just doesn't show any of it.
I filmed Asia's mini-doc at Artworks — unscripted, intimate, real. That footage alone could transform this site from a gallery dump into a destination people bookmark and share.
A platform built from scratch for restaurants that want to stop guessing at social media. Snap a photo of your dish, upload it, and the system generates a scroll-stopping post — caption, hashtags, and all.
Restaurants that used to post twice a month now publish daily — because the friction is gone. Real food, real posts, real reach. Recipes today, revenue tomorrow.
10,000+ beats, 20 years in business, featured on Love Is Blind and Top Chef — incredible credibility that the homepage barely mentions. All-caps text blocks and a promo banner are doing the heavy lifting instead of those TV placements.
Lead the hero with the TV features and the 150,000 sales number. Then we shoot a short video of the beats playing under real scenes — something visual that sells the catalog before anyone clicks a thing.
The offer is strong — 30 beats for $30 is a no-brainer for an independent artist. But the same headline repeats in every scroll section, and every photo on the page is generic stock. The copy says "real studio quality" while showing Unsplash images.
Swap the stock photos for real studio shots and get in there with a camera. Show the producer at work, show the setup, show the process. Authenticity sells this offer faster than any copywriting trick.
The product is genuinely striking — bold aluminum metal prints that look unlike anything on Amazon. But the hero tagline is "FIND YOUR PRINT - LOVE YOUR SPACE" and the product shots are all white backgrounds. Nobody can picture it on their wall.
Shoot the art hanging in real rooms — living rooms, offices, studios. That one change alone would do more for conversions than any headline rewrite. People buy what they can already see themselves owning.
60+ designer brands, 4.7-star rating, US-based customer reps — real differentiators that most competitors can't match. The homepage leads with "Perfect Fit!" instead. A countdown discount timer fires before a first-time visitor has any reason to trust the site.
Put the real differentiators in the hero — the brand count, the guarantee, the US reps. Then come in and shoot the product: fabric close-ups, fit on real people, behind-the-scenes of the operation. Build trust first, then offer the discount.
The product solves a real problem — a custom AI assistant trained on your own business data for $49/month. But the hero opens with "Governed AI Retrieval for Teams That Need Accuracy, Speed, and Auditability." A restaurant owner or realtor reads that and immediately bounces.
Translate it into plain language for the buyer: "An AI that knows your business inside out — answers customer questions, handles your FAQs, works 24/7." Then show it working in a quick screen recording. The demo sells it. The jargon kills it.
Blank slate. "Site Coming Soon" placeholder. A great domain name sitting on zero traffic, zero trust, zero conversions. The opportunity cost of every day it stays empty is real.
Launch with a single clear offer, one punchy headline, one product video, and one CTA. Get it live and converting fast — then build on it. A live $0 site beats a perfect site that never ships.
Have a site that needs work? I'll audit it free on the call.
Get a Free Site AuditMost video vendors show up, shoot, and leave. I show up having already identified what's broken and how the video fixes it.
Most clients get video without strategy — beautiful content that doesn't convert because there was no plan behind it.
Every project starts with a 15-minute strategy call where I ask: what's the real goal? Who's watching? What action do we want them to take?
Big agencies take 6-8 weeks to deliver. By then the promotion is over or the menu has changed.
Sneak peeks in 24-48 hours. Final edits delivered while the momentum is still there. Platform-ready files, no back-and-forth tech setup needed.
Videographers shoot for "the film" — wrong aspect ratios, wrong pacing, content that never survives the first three seconds of a scroll.
I edit for Instagram, TikTok, YouTube Shorts and website use simultaneously. Hook in the first second, payoff in the first five — then action.
Great video embedded in a bad website still loses. The site kills the conversion the video earns.
I see the whole ecosystem — video, web, SEO, social — and I can flag what's broken in any one of them. Most clients leave with a fix list they didn't know they needed.
Businesses post content that "looks good" but has no specific conversion goal. Vanity metrics with no real business outcome.
Every video has a job: drive reservations, get a booking inquiry, sell a ticket, grow a following. I measure success by business result, not view counts alone.
One video, one use, done. Clients spend the budget and get a single asset that expires when the algorithm buries it.
I plan shoots to maximize footage output — one content day produces reels, shorts, a hero video, social cutdowns and seasonal re-edits from the same raw material.
No pitch deck. No proposal. Just me on screen, pulling up a real local restaurant's website and fixing the top conversion problems in real time — narrated the whole way.
Tutorial video coming soon.
Most restaurant homepages lead with the name. Wrong. I'll show you what should go there instead and why it changes everything.
Reserve button buried in the footer? I'll move it — and explain the psychology of why above-the-fold CTAs convert 3x better.
Stock photos are killing trust. I'll show you how to brief a 60-second hero video shoot that pays for itself in the first month.
Over 70% of restaurant traffic is on mobile. I'll catch the layout breaks and navigation dead-ends most owners never even notice.
NAP consistency, Google Business embed, and the one schema tag that can double click-through rates from search.
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Book My Free Site AuditNo EPK link, no booking form, buried social links. I'll fix it all live.
Bad bio, wrong link, no Reels, no hooks. Watch me rebuild it in one session.
Unclaimed, incomplete, no photos. I'll show you how to own your local search result in 15 minutes.
Simple options with clear deliverables and fast turnaround.
No bloated agency process. Just fast execution with clear communication.
Every project starts with a free strategy call — no guessing, no wasted shoot time.
Efficient, professional on-site production — one day, multiple deliverables planned from the first frame.
Fast, clean editing with everything optimized for where it's going to live.
We build custom deliverables for launches, menu updates, events, and tours. Ask about monthly retainer pricing for 4+ shoots.
"Fast turnaround and the reels boosted our IG reach the same week. We booked two new private events from the promo."
"Food shots look incredible. Short videos perform great on Google and Uber. Will book monthly."
Bucks County Creator is a local videographer and marketing problem-solver helping restaurants, bands, retail shops, real estate teams and service businesses create content that drives calls, bookings and visibility.
Common service areas include Doylestown, Newtown, Yardley, Langhorne, Bensalem, Philadelphia, Princeton and surrounding communities.
Video Case Studies
These are real examples of social media video services in Bucks County — each created with a specific goal: more followers, more reservations, or more bookings. Watch the work, read the strategy behind it.
Bands & Live Music
7 Band — Booking Promo
Booking agents were passing. The band had the energy — the video just wasn't showing it.
Multi-cam performance plus crowd reaction shots — cuts timed to the music so the energy translates through the screen. Built for venues and agents to say yes.
Know Your Enemy — Band Promo
Online presence was basically zero — no promo video, no shareable content. Hard for fans and venues to find them.
Dynamic promo cut that captures their sound and look. Uploadable to YouTube, shareable on social, and embeddable on their site all from one shoot.
Nimrod — Band Promo
Existing footage was shot on phones at shows — grainy and unusable for professional promotion.
Clean multi-cam shoot with proper audio and color grade. Now they have a real press kit asset that opens doors to bigger venues.
Nimrod — Short Story Promo
No shareable short-form content. Long promos don't work on social — needed something under 60s that still tells a story.
Short-form storytelling cut designed for discovery and shares — hooks early, ends with a reason to click. Lives on Shorts, Reels and TikTok.
Brands, Art & Mini-Docs
Asia Popinska — Artist Mini-Doc
Great artist with no video story. Collectors and galleries couldn't connect with the person behind the work.
Impromptu interview format, unscripted moments, and smooth transitions — makes you feel like you know the artist before you even see the art.
Hartford — Website Brand Video
Product pages were all still photos. The brand wanted to show movement, texture and lifestyle — things photos can't communicate.
On-site production with lighting, boom mics and cinematic B-roll. One shoot, multiple cuts — hero video for the site plus social assets.
Leon Rainbow — Graffiti Event Doc
Community event with no documentation. A day of incredible work with nothing to show sponsors, press or future attendees.
Raw graffiti visuals synced to music and built around vibe — not a dry recap, but a piece of content worth sharing and rewatching.
Mount Carmel Guild — Fundraiser Impact Doc
A Trenton nonprofit with a powerful mission and real community impact — but no video story to move donors at their October fundraiser.
~3-minute impact story documentary — 4 on-site interviews, cinematic b-roll, narration recorded in studio, custom licensed music, and color-graded edit built to open hearts and wallets in the room.