The work speaks. Here's what it's saying.

Every piece below started with a real business challenge and, in most cases, a limited set of assets. No elaborate shoots. No six-figure budgets. What you'll see is what happens when strategic creative thinking and production craft go to work on what a client already has.

That's the Beach House process. These are the results.

The Peacock Thriller

Category: Restaurant / Brand Campaign

The client had a name with personality and a website full of photos. We had an idea. Drawing on the visual language of "Sin City", we transformed a local upscale restaurant into a full-blown 1920s speakeasy, building the entire spot from existing stills and a sharp creative concept. No location shoot required

PetPlaybook.Ai

Category: Website Intro Video

Worked closely with client to develop the brand voice, messaging, and creative tone. PetPlaybook.ai helps pet owners document everything that makes their pet uniquely themselves and share it instantly with anyone caring for them.

Humor and heart for a service that's genuinely new but immediately understood.

The Green Machine

Category: Products/Product Services

This animated spot completely plays it straight with nature doc gravitas, ponderous narration, a man vs. earth kinda thing. We hold the bit all the way to the last possible second, then let loose with a payoff that comes roaring out of left field.

Off the Clock Coach

Category: Professional Services / Launch Campaign

A work-life balance coach needed a launch spot that felt less like a LinkedIn post and more like a story worth watching. We followed one very relatable professional from "I can't remember my PTO balance" all the way to lakeside bliss, using narrative and character to make the emotional case for the service. Jane made it to the cottage. The coach got a commercial.

Scottsdale REALTORS – Cowgirl

Category: Association / Membership Renewal

Membership renewal campaigns live or die on whether members actually feel seen. This spot follows one very active Cowgirl through the real-world benefits of her association membership, keeping it warm, specific, and entertaining enough that people actually watch it. Built for the Scottsdale REALTORS, it holds up as a model for how associations can use video to drive retention without defaulting to bullet points.

BH Tacos

Category: Food and Beverage / Brand Content

The brief was simple: make the food look amazing. The starting point was a collection of still photos. Working with careful composition, lighting analysis, and motion design, we produced a brand piece with the visual quality of a dedicated food shoot, without a dedicated food shoot. This one is a direct demonstration of what's possible when production thinking is applied to assets a client already owns.

Superhero

Category: Nonprofit / Donor Campaign

Getting donors to stop scrolling takes something unexpected. We created a superhero alter ego to reframe the act of giving as a genuine power, celebrating the generosity of supporters in a way that's fun, memorable, and shareable. For nonprofits that need to compete for attention without a commercial budget, this approach does the job.

Ride To Glory

Category: Sports and Entertainment / In-Stadium Campaign

This spot ran inside the arena at The American Rodeo, promoting Ride to Glory, a fan engagement app where attendees earned prizes for predicting event winners. The challenge was to cut through the noise of a live event environment and get fans excited enough to pull out their phones and play. We leaned into the cinematic drama of the rodeo itself, using the visual and emotional language of the sport to make the app feel like a natural extension of the experience happening right in front of them.

Venue8600

Category: Event Venue / Sales Presentation

A beautiful event space needed to help corporate clients picture their own event happening there. Starting from stills of the building, we built a presentation that guided potential clients through the possibilities, making an empty room feel full of potential. This is the kind of work that moves a prospect from "interesting" to "let's talk."

"Skeeter"

Category: Public Health / Awareness Campaign

West Nile Virus prevention is a serious subject. Getting people to actually engage with it required something they didn't expect. We created Skeeter, an entertaining character-driven spot designed to stop the doom-scroll and land a real public health message without losing the audience in the first five seconds.

BIAAZ "Messages"

Category: Health Nonprofit / Awareness Campaign

Your brain is always sending you messages. We brought that relationship to life with a character-based spot for the Brain Injury Association of Arizona, finding a way to address a complex, sensitive subject with personality and warmth. The creative challenge: make people lean in, not look away.

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Most of what you see here started with a conversation about what the client was trying to accomplish and what they already had to work with. That's where every engagement starts.