In a world dominated by quick ads and flashy promotions, one small business found success by doing something very different: slowing down and telling a meaningful story about the process.

That business was a handcrafted sourdough bakery, and the story was captured in a quiet, 3-minute video that connected with people in a way traditional marketing never could. When watching the video, it is easy to see the passion and detail put into every loaf.

The Approach: Capture the Craft, Not Just the Product

Instead of filming a typical promo, I approached this like a mini documentary.

We filmed:

  • The magic of wild yeast fermentation
  • Hands folding dough with precision and care
  • The detailed design of each loaf
  • The baker reflecting on why sourdough bread became important to her

I wanted the pacing, the visuals, and the sound design to reflect the rhythm of baking itself—intentional, patient, personal.

Why This Worked

There was no gimmick. No pitch. Just a human being, doing meaningful work, captured with care.

Here’s what made the video connect:

  • Documentary honesty — not scripted, not acted
  • Intimate cinematography — close-ups, handheld motion, real-time scenes
  • Personal narrative — purpose and vulnerability always resonate

The Takeaway for Your Business

You don’t need a trending dance or a viral challenge. You need to show why you do what you do. And video is the most powerful tool for that.

  • 88% of people say they’ve been convinced to buy by watching a brand’s video
  • People are 2x more likely to share emotional content over informational content
  • Story-driven videos generate 3x longer watch time than product-only videos

Whether you’re a baker, a builder, or a boutique founder, the real magic lies in your story. My job is to bring that to life on screen.

Let’s Tell Your Story Next

If you’re a company with heart, craft, or a mission, I’d love to help you share it with the people who need to see it.

→ Reach out to start a conversation about your story.

Or if you’d like to see the bakery video mentioned above, [watch it here] (link to video).

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