Probably the most inspired project I’ve been a part of. Arnold Friberg told me once, “I don’t create anything. The picture comes to me. Comes tapping me on the shoulder. The picture already exists. It comes to me saying, ‘You have been selected to bring me to be seen.’ Then I try to be faithful
This is the inspiring, true story of Meg Johnson, a woman who accidentally fell off a 40′ cliff, became paralyzed, and surprisingly found happiness. Meg Johnson stars as herself in this engaging short film. Tagline: Falling down is part of life. Getting back up is part of living. You may be interested to know that
This short film still astounds me. The way it all came together was Heavenly inspired. There’s a long, long story behind the making of this film that I’m happy to share with you on another occasion. What I will share with you here is that while working on the music with composer Matt Cropper, he
Being a new mom is tough. Friends and family don’t always understand there can be trauma involved. For example, if a mother is struggling with breastfeeding or pumping, they feel intense guilt and shame every time their baby cries because they feel they’re not providing for their baby’s most basic needs. Binge the series here
Mothers often say that nobody prepared them for the first night home alone with their baby. Fear. Anxiety. And how exactly do I now care for this tiny human? Let’s talk about First Night. Click here to binge the series :: Director :: Producer :: Writer :: Editor :: Client: Rumble Tuff CREDITS (Full credits
Caleb pitches a new song for The Musical, which does not go over very well. Click here to binge the series :: Director :: Producer :: Writer :: Editor :: Client: Rumble Tuff CREDITS (Full credits can be seen in The Finale episode) Written and Directed by: SCOTT WILHITE Music by: CALEB WALL Lyrics by:
Breast Pump: The Musical opens with a parody of “Skid Row” from Little Shop of Horrors to shed light on the fact that mom guilt can start right from the first few days of motherhood. Skid Row is the perfect parody, because for those who haven’t experienced new motherhood it’s shocking for them to realize
Often new mothers feel like they lose their identity as they give so much of themselves in service to others. Remember back to when you were young and brave? Yeah, she’s in there somewhere. Click here to binge the series :: Director :: Producer :: Writer :: Editor :: Client: Rumble Tuff CREDITS (Full credits
Admit it. We always compare ourselves to others who’ve “Got it all figured out.” Well, guess what. They haven’t got it all together like we think. In this episode, the actors prepare to go on stage and we get to go inside their heads a bit as they wrestle with their fears. They remember an
“Forever we’ve been dancing around the elephant in the room. Embarrassed, scared, and unsure of what we’re supposed to do.” Yes, we’ve all left too many things unspoken when it comes to the challenges new moms face when trying to feed their babies. From shame and social stigma to instant mom guilt to when good
Based on a true story. An eight-year old boy came up with a fantastic idea and changed the lives of others through his simple gift. When I heard about what he had done I interviewed him thinking he’d make for a great interview. Hmmm. Maybe not. Then I got the idea to tell it more
One of the great benefits from being a guy who doesn’t know all the answers, is that you’re more open to ideas from your team. Before traveling to Cambodia and Mongolia for the filming of this film series, I was talking to my composer, Lyle Durland. I told him that I wanted the series to
This was an amazing project to work on. We were in Mongolia creating a series of films for a humanitarian services group. There was a young girl getting ready for surgery and her mother was the kindest, most attentive mother. It amazed me how we’re really all the same. No matter where we live, we
This was a beautiful project to be a part of. At BYU-Hawaii, everyone talks about a prophecy that David O. McKay gave a long time ago about the kind of students that would come from this school. I thought it would be fun to take that idea and turn it into a story before showcasing
This little commercial took a whole year to produce! I had the idea just a few weeks before football season, which was too late to get any time with Bronco Mendenhall, who was at that time BYU’s new head football coach. But Ron Taylor believed in the project and gave me the go-ahead. So all
Probably the most inspired project I’ve been a part of. Arnold Friberg told me once, “I don’t create anything. The picture comes to me. Comes tapping me on the shoulder. The picture already exists. It comes to me saying, ‘You have been selected to bring me to be seen.’ Then I try to be faithful