Where Ideas becomes Reality.

Sawblade Falls , British Columbia

Jacob and I had the opportunity to go out and explore this beautiful BC. What was supposed to be a 30 minutes hike, turned into a 2.5 hours of just capturing the beauty and we weren’t even close to the top. We had a great time taking pictures and filming in the area. Enjoy the video and also shoutout to Jacob for some amazing pictures, checkout his work on Instagram @JMOQUINPHOTOGRAPHY.

To checkout some photos from the trip,


Twins Lake, Boys Trip

It was almost a tradition for Josh,Tyler, and myself to go on a vacation every year. This time we went to Josh’s cabin for the weekend just to hangout and chill. Little did we know, it quickly turned into one of the most troubling yet exciting experience that we’ve had.

From getting the car stuck in the snow, making the world’s longest sliding pad, as well as losing the key to the cabin, here are some of my favourite moments that are hard to forget during this trip.


RV Days, Boys Trip II

Here we go, boys trip documentary 2.0! This time, we spent our weekend in the sketchy area of Salmon Arm, we lived in an RV for a couple days with a very grumpy yet entertaining landowner. There is nothing better than spending time enjoying the beauty of our beautiful British Columbia.

We enjoyed some great food made by yours truly Joshua Rempel, went camping for a couple days, and let’s not forget playing Smash Bros all day long. This video only represent the small part of our fun times. But please still enjoy it!

RATED: PG-13


Vancouver, BC

This video was made in 2018. The reason I want you guys to see this is because this was the beginning of my filmmaking. This was the time where I would travel 90 minutes via transit just to be able to go around and capture the business of Vancouver, BC. This was the time where nothing else matter but filmmaking.

At the time, I was just learning about sound design and I spent a lot of time on it in this video. The quality itself will not look perfect, the colouring might be off, the transition might not be as smooth, and even some of the shots should have been kept out. However, I was proud with what I was capable of doing in the early stage of my filmmaking and how far I have come. Enjoy!