The night before we were to meet with Kim Clark, the president of BYU-Idaho, we still had no idea about the concept for the video were were there to sell him on. I was completely out of ideas. To make matters worse, I was feeling a bit sick. After touring the campus desperately hoping for […]
Read moreThe Heber Valley Hospital was looking for community involvement to fundraise for an expansion project. In touring the hospital and meeting some of the staff, I was able to come up with some beautiful “scenes” that would show how community members would be experiencing life moments in this place. My favorite was the old cowboy […]
Read moreHow do you teach your children to have empathy for others? This is a huge problem especially for wealthy families who sometimes get disconnected from those in need. We created this film to help families learn from one family who have figured some things out the hard way. What impressed me about filming this piece, […]
Read moreWhen I interviewed an ambulance driver and heard how the Heber Valley Hospital had created a 9-person trauma team to quickly assess a wounded person’s needs, I thought that’s got to be incredible to see. So I set it up with them. In one morning we actually shot two different staged patients who were brought […]
Read moreHere’s another story in the series about the amazing improvements the Heber Valley Hospital has made. Loved setting this scene up. Still amazes me how real it all looks. Scott Wilhite produced and directed this story. :: Director :: Producer :: Editor :: Sound :: Client: Intermountain Healthcare :: DP: Matt Williams :: Camera Operators: […]
Read moreGot to go down to Ecuador a few days before production started on this project so that we could meet some of the families we wanted to interview before the crew arrived. Having only taken two years of Spanish in high school, I tried my best to understand what was going on in the conversations, […]
Read moreThis was part of the For My Brother/My Sister film series. I was so impressed with the gentle nature of the Mongolian people and their genuine gratitude for the help they were receiving. Scott Wilhite directed and produced this film. :: Director :: Producer :: Client: LDS Humanitarian Services :: DP: Brian Wilcox :: Production […]
Read moreThis 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 […]
Read moreHonestly, I didn’t want to take on this project. At the time I was overwhelmed and over loaded. But Jason Coombs got me on the phone and shared his story and I realized that in his story is each of our stories. We all (addicts or not) struggle with making the change that’s needed for […]
Read moreThis 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 […]
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