Video and Film Production

Corporate Video Production

Major companies are increasing their investment in video which produces high engagement on social media and, when used correctly, creates delightful experiences for your customers and users. Your company needs to be able to communicate, share concepts, and tell stories visually.

David has more than 20 years experience producing videos for non-profit organizations, corporations, conferences, and special events. To discuss your video needs for free, please submit the form below.

Los Angeles Regional Food Bank:
Making Hunger History

Generative AI Filmmaking Reel

"Unread Book" (650,000+ views) was for National Library Week.

Chapman University Admission "apply promo," created for Chapman University.

WACAC Conference Promo, created for the Western Association for College Admission Counselors.

WACAC Conference Opening, created for the Western Association for College Admission Counselors.


Narrative Filmmaking

Fetch and Itsy Bitsy have both screened at over 100 film festivals and have won many awards, including "best of fest." David also starred on the FOX Reality show "On the Lot" where he placed 12th out of 12,000 applicants.

Itsy Bitsy

This film was David's senior thesis from Chapman University's undergraduate program in writing and directing.  It's screened at over 45 film festivals including Karlovy Vary and Montreal International, and has won more than 5 major awards.

Fetch

Fetch was created David's Junior year and was part of Chapman's "Location Filmmaking" class.  David's script "Fetch," was an adaptation of an urban legend and was selected for funding, and greenlit for production over the winter of 2004.  It has screened at over 30 Film Festivals and won more than 4 major awards.  

Fore more examples of video and film production, visit David's YouTube channel and Vimeo Page.

David May’s 2007 Filmmaking Reel After Appearing on FOX Reality’s “On the Lot” Produced by Steven Spielberg and Mark Burnett

Undergraduate Senior Thesis:
Itsy Bitsy

Undergraduate Location Filmmaking:
Fetch