Washington, DC Council candidate, Bradley Thomas, selected Macintosh Films to produce commercials for his 2022 campaign. I produced, wrote, directed, filmed, and edited several spots. "I Love the Arts" features DC jazz artist, Aaron Myers, enthusiastically endorsing the candidate. Black and white cinematography, and upbeat jazz music were used to create a unique look and feel, differentiating Thomas from his competitors.
This spot for Bradley Thomas titled, "I Love the District," features the candidate in a high-level meeting, leading a group of colleagues to agreement. Black and white cinematography, and light classical music with energetic strings were used to emphasize Thomas' sincere personality and collaborative character.
Marvel and DC Comics Illustrator, Khoi Pham (Mighty Avengers, X-Men, Daredevil, Teen Titans) selected Macintosh Films to produce a commercial for his new and inspiring comic book, Doc Boston Adventures. I produced, wrote, directed, filmed, and edited a spot in a "microdoc" format to entertain and educate viewers. Perfect for middle schoolers, the comic promotes STEM, teamwork, problem solving, and shows that all of us can become heroes.
When Top Notch Computers opened an office in the Washington, DC metro area, they selected Macintosh Films to help make the big announcement. I produced, wrote, directed, filmed, and edited a commercial featuring heroic scenes of the company's skilled technicians helping clients in our nation's capital. I also developed, launched, and managed paid video ad campaigns on social media, driving traffic to the company's website.
MMA live event brand, Smash Global, selected Macintosh Films to tease the company's vision to stage the most exciting black tie entertainment in the world. I produced, wrote, directed, filmed, and edited a commercial featuring color images of elegance starkly juxtaposed with black-and-white shots of fighting excellence. The video was used to sell tickets, attract the press, and investors.
I'm Dave Macintosh. I help your business tell its brand story and attract customers using the powerful combination of creative video and digital marketing. Whether you're a Washington, DC politician, solopreneur, small business, medium or large enterprise, I can help you touch hearts and move minds.
With more than a decade of experience, I've worked on a diverse slate of productions — from blockbuster movies like Titanic, to video game tournament TV series for Dish Network, to music videos for American Idol alumni, to corporate videos for a Fortune 50 company.
Conveniently located at CityCenter in the heart of Washington, DC, my amenities include an interview studio with a Netflix approved Sony FX9 camera, a state of the art sound, light, and grip package, and a Premiere Pro 4K video edit bay. After a busy day of filming with me, rest and relax at the local hotels, restaurants and shops — all within walking distance.
The Internet is a crowded place. Low exposure can render even the most amazing video for your business obsolete if your audience can't find it easily online.
I'm a filmmaker and digital marketer.
1. I produce your video using the industry standard four-phase process: development, pre-production, production, post-production.
2. I distribute your video to the social media feeds of your target audience by launching and managing paid video ad campaigns.
3. I guarantee exposure for your video, resulting in views, clicks, and driving traffic to your website.
Luxury French tableware brand, Christofle, collaborated with Macintosh Films on the YouTube cooking show, Exquisite Host, starring Food Network's Chopped competition winner. I produced, directed, filmed, and edited the show. The video was embedded in Christofle's newsletter, with links to purchase the products featured on the show, driving traffic to Christofle's online store.
The Boston Legacy Foundation selected Macintosh Films to produce a live event video with special guests, Washington DC Fire and EMS Deputy Chief, Michael Knight, and Marvel Comics Artist, Khoi Pham. Filmed on location at the National WWI Memorial in DC, the video was used to promote the launch of the Doc Boston Adventures comic book, honoring history’s forgotten hero. I produced, directed, filmed, and edited the video in a “highlight“ format with a climactic call to action.
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