April • 2016
James was great. He filed mobile rushes and then C100 footage later in the day. Would definitely work with him again.
Minneapolis, MN, USA
8 reviews$400 - $1200 / Day
Request QuoteI am a director and cinematographer specializing in non-fiction and commercial productions. The grandson of a Newsweek bureau chief, I started my career in 2012 directing web commercials and independent documentary shorts. I then began regular travel to the North Dakota oil fields to work on my debut feature doc, THE BAKKEN, as co-director, producer, and cinematographer. In 2013, my short RUNNING ON FUMES IN NORTH DAKOTA was published as the lead above-the-fold article on nytimes.com and named among the Top Ten Most Popular OpDocs of 2014. In 2016, I completed work on HARVEST as DP, editor, and associate producer, which later premiered online in The Atlantic, and wasalso one of 10 producers invited to the IFP Narrative Filmmaker Labs for my work on THE MISSING SUN. In 2020, I won the Tribeca Film Institute’s If/Then Documentary Shorts – American Midwest competition for my solo directed TO BE RECONCILED, which premiered at the 2021 Full Frame Documentary Film Festival. I live my passion every day in storytelling as a leader and crew member to produce visually striking, humanistic content for audiences worldwide.
April • 2016
James was great. He filed mobile rushes and then C100 footage later in the day. Would definitely work with him again.
April • 2018
James was thorough and very communicative during the whole process. We look forward in working with him again.
July • 2016
Took on a tough overnight assignment and delivered.
A short, day-in-the-life documentary about Minneapolis hip-hop artist Kyle Skye as he prepares and performs as the opening act for Chief Keef and Waka Flocka Flame at Derby Days 2014.
A migrant female truck driver discusses the alienation, agony, and odd hope of making it in the male-dominated oil fields of North Dakota. After winning the first annual Camden International Film Festival New York Times OpDocs pitch competition, my team and I released this piece to great critical acclaim as the lead above-the-fold article on the nytimes.com. Later named Top 10 OpDocs of 2014.
A short, nostalgic documentary about the "worst ballpark in America" - St. Paul's Midway Stadium, home of the minor league St. Paul Saints - before it was demolished to make way for a new stadium. I produced this documentary independently as a side project; however, I sent it to Tom Nehil, news editor at MinnPost, who posted it to the front page of the site.
Selection of clips from 2014/2015 projects only.
Short notice coverage of vigils the day of Prince's death outside the famous First Avenue nightclub and the artist's home at Paisley Park.
A group of high school students in a majority-black Minneapolis neighborhood started their own bakery, using produce from their urban garden. 17-yr-old CEO Alfonzo Williams founded the business to offer his classmates healthier snack options, like carrot pumpkin bread, in an operation that’s 100% run by teens.
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