BRENT BAXTER
Brent Baxter's path to co-founding Cinemotiv Films is marked by a daring career pivot and a deep-seated passion for creative storytelling. After a substantial tenure in the banking sector, Brent redirected his sharp business acumen towards the realm of visual content creation, focusing on business-based marketing content. His knack for uniquely showcasing products and businesses quickly garnered attention, leading to significant projects with notable businesses and an expansion into comprehensive visual storytelling through both photography and cinematography.
His work significantly stands out in the automotive sector, showcasing a distinctive flair for capturing the essence of motion and machinery. This expertise in automotive content creation naturally led to the inception of Cinemotiv Films, a venture where his business insights and creative vision converge to redefine narrative through the lens. Brent's journey is a compelling reminder that with relentless drive and a clear vision, transforming a passion into a profession is not just a dream but an achievable reality.
MARK HAYNES
Mark Haynes, co-founder of Cinemotiv Films, brings a rich legacy as a cinematographer and director, renowned for his dynamic storytelling and innovative camera work. With a career spanning documentaries to music videos and commercials, Mark's distinctive style breathes life into every frame, making him a pivotal figure in visual storytelling. His passion for motion and a keen eye for detail perfectly align with Cinemotiv's mission, ensuring that each project is not just seen but felt, encapsulating the essence of the company's visionary approach to filmmaking.
BRENDAN VARDY
The quote "If you build it, he will come" is the perfect description for Brendan Vardy. A Key Grip by trade, Brendan can build anything given the right tools. At Cinemotiv Films we rely heavily on the genius hands of Brendan to ensure safety and stability to all our rigs and builds. As our Motocrane arm tech he is responsible for safety as well as getting the camera where it needs to be when it needs to be there, and he is very good at his job.