My Music Video World

Trianna Feruza is a name that comes up often when people recognize my work in my local community. A local musician that started to follow me on social media caught eye early to my home-made cinematic videos. It wasn’t until shortly after, we would run into each other at our local Acai Bowl spot. Little did we know that we would start a world of creativity. As Trianna phrased it, “It was a serendipitous moment”. The music videos we produced started to take off with our passions turning into careers. A jump start that has launched me into the world of music, musicians and artists all alike.

The days of film.addict and fav music videos

I could have an entire page dedicated to mine and Trianna’s music videos, but you’ll just have to follow her youtube channel to find out more..

Trianna Feruza's Youtube Channel

One of mine and Trianna’s Biggest hits on Event Santa Cruz’s Youtube channel with over 55k views, as a local artist that’s a lot! A very memorable music video as it was an adventure exploring theses urban environments in between Santa Cruz and Monterey.

Startin Somethin - Trianna Feruza

Filming some one on one fire dancing out in the middle of the woods was dope, until we got approached by a State Park Ranger. Giving us the run down on fire safety, he let us finish our shoot with the fire, and oh boy did we give him a show.

(Unofficial Music Video) Where are you - John Summit & HAYLA

The picture you see in the background is this video here. Filmed in a warehouse with some insane graffiti, 2 film days, break dancers, pole dancers, multiple cameras. One of the most high energy music videos I’ve ever done with an amazing group of creatives.

Way She Funk - Trianna Feruza

A favorite freestyle dancer of mine. Some top tier body movement and vibing out to a sick beat, Bradley can do it all. His style of dance inspired a vision that he was stoked to take part in. Thank you Bradley.

(Unofficial Music Video) Empty Room - Big Wild, Yuna

Got to shoot with some long time friends that have an absolute killer sound. This song sparked an opportunity to film in a warehouse, shout out Brick House Media. Thank you Jared Brick.

Distorted - Commhill

Another favorite of mine as I was able to use some new equipment. Using a slider with my gimbal I was able to film very slow moving shots that provided smooth emotional visuals to capture the essence of her music.

Not the Same - Alexandra the Author

The Year of Serene Sublime 2026

It’s amazing how you can be so certain with a name, establish it, pay for it, own it, and realize a month into owning that name you’d like to change it. I learned if there’s an opportunity for positive change, it’s worth putting in the time and energy than hoping I could’ve changed it.

Being able to help an Artist create a vision is one of my top favorite things to do for ANY artist. The trust between creator and creator is sacred. I’m the man with the cam and the composition, direct me and help guide me into your vision. Kailianu “MC” and I have filmed some of the most memorable videos together. Always more to come.

Won For Me - Kailianu

Check Yo Vital Signs - Mak Nova

Summer of 2026 Me and Mak Nova traveled just north of Santa Cruz into the Davenport area, brought our good vibes and artistic eye’s and created one of the most free flowing videos I’ve done in a while. Went up with a plan to shoot for fun and see what we can make of our environment. I’d say we crushed it. Another epic shoot to remember.

If it’s one thing I learned about shooting under water, is that the iPhone 12 is not water proof, maybe something I should’ve known before hand, yet here I am thinking to myself.. That shot was totally worth it. Loved filming with Perch crew, some rad band mates even made a day out of it by cooking up some bbq. Another successful shoot nonetheless.

It’s Not That Deep - Perch

Every project is unique. Contact me for a custom quote.

Sample Production Packages

4K Performance Session

Starting at $350

  • 3 hour shoot

  • 1 location

  • Little creative planning

  • Usually one on one

  • Professional edit

  • Great for live performance or social release

(Based on a 3 hour shoot and 4 hours editing)

4K Cinematic Music Video

Starting at $1,500

  • Full-day production

  • One or two locations

  • Creative planning

  • Small cast, limited production design

  • Detailed post production

  • Color grading & storytelling

(Based on a full day production 10 hours and 24 hours editing)

4K Signature Production

Starting at $2,800

  • Custom production / Multiple shoot days

  • Multiple locations

  • Advanced creative planning

  • Large cast, props, lighting, cinematic sequences

  • Multiple detailed post production days

  • Color grading & storytelling

(Based on a 2 day production 20 hours and 40 hours editing)

These packages serve as a creative starting point. Pricing is based on a typical production workflow and may be adjusted depending on the creative scope, production requirements, or post-production needs of your project.

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HD: $60 Hourly

4K: $90 Hourly

Editing: $30 Hourly

Package pricing is available exclusively for 4K productions. HD services and stand alone editing are billed at their standard hourly rates.

BTS Photography by Michael Allen @Shibuiwavephotography

A dimly lit indoor setting with people, some holding phones and lighting equipment, and two women dancing in the background, illuminated by professional lighting equipment.
Black and white photo of a dance studio with three women in front of a plain wall and three men who are working with lighting equipment. The women are standing to the right, one in mid-step, while the men are on the left, adjusting a light. The scene is dimly lit, creating shadows on the wall.
A woman dancing in front of a pink wall with shadows, while behind her, a crew films her with a camera on a tripod. The scene is dark with colorful lighting.
A photographer with a tie-dye shirt filming a tattooed woman sitting on stairs with graffiti background.
Two women performing a fire dance in front of a dark wall with cityscape murals, with one woman holding a flaming torch and the other holding a sword. Two men are filming the performance, one with a camera on a tripod and the other holding a small camera, in a dimly lit indoor venue with graffiti-style artwork on the walls.
A person operating a camera on a tripod in a studio with graffiti art on the walls. Bright light fixture on stands is visible to the left.
Dark indoor scene with people gathered, some holding phones or lights, and a few holding swords or sticks, with a large blank wall and ceiling beams in the background.
A woman standing amidst colorful smoke and fog, with photographers and camera equipment capturing her in a dark setting, possibly at a nightclub or photo shoot.
A woman in black clothes dancing in a dimly lit room, surrounded by a crowd, with a film crew filming her. She is raising her hands to her head, and the crowd is watching her performance.
A camera filming a silhouette of a person walking down a narrow, graffiti-covered corridor illuminated with red lighting.
Black and white photo of three young people in a graffiti art studio. Two are on a platform with DJ equipment, one is standing on stairs, and a young woman with dark makeup and wavy hair is standing at the bottom, posing with her hand on the stair railing.
Photographer takes a black-and-white photo of a woman with tattoos sitting on a platform with graffiti background.
A woman in black clothing standing indoors, being filmed by a camera crew in a dimly lit industrial setting with a large, partially open metal roll-up door behind her.
A woman dancing with her arms raised in a smoky, dark environment with colored lights, while a person with a camera films her. Other people are faintly visible in the background.
A group of women in black outfits and high heels are standing against a plain wall, while a crew films them with camera equipment in a dark, indoor studio with red and pink lighting.
A photographer is taking a picture of a woman posing in a colorful, smoky environment with blue and red lighting, with graffiti on the walls.
A group of six people standing in a dimly lit, industrial-looking space with concrete floors and a plain wall. One person is shirtless with an open jacket, another wearing sunglasses and a suit, and others in casual or semi-formal attire. A person operating a camera or filming equipment is in the foreground.
People posing with dollar bills falling around them in a dimly lit room with industrial walls and green lighting.
Group of people posing together in a dimly lit room with colorful lights projecting shadows on the wall behind them.
A person is recording or taking a photograph of three women sitting in front of a graffiti-covered wall, with a camera or smartphone.
People in colorful costumes and outfits dancing and posing on a small wooden dance floor in an urban-style, graffiti-covered studio with a graffiti backdrop and a DJ at a turntable on elevated platform.
Four women sitting on a red velvet couch with white fluffy pillows, dressed in lingerie and sexy outfits, with a person taking their photo in front of them. The background is dark.
A woman with tattoos and dark makeup poses in a small, colorful room with red and blue lighting, while a camera records her from a lower angle.
A group of people and artists on a colorful, graffiti-covered staircase. Some are seated and one standing, with the scene being photographed or filmed by two men in the foreground.
A person breakdancing on a wooden-floor dance studio, with another person recording using a camera mounted on a stabilizer, and a woman sitting on speakers in front of graffiti-covered walls.

All these photos you see are warehouse productions worked on with Trianna Feruza, Jared Brick, Myself, Michael Allen, Jackson Demhorst, and many more creatives that just can’t get enough of pursuing the arts of visually aesthetic music videos.