Speaker reels that book the room before you walk in.

Emmy-winning editorial judgment, applied to your footage.

“I got two inbound inquiries in one week after the reel released. Both closed. ”

Angela Gargano
6x American Ninja Warrior & female celebrity speaker

Trusted by speakers who can't afford a bad reel

Most speaker reels are
credential dumps.

Logos. Stages. Awards. Stacked end to end with no argument underneath.

The planner watches fifteen seconds, feels nothing, opens the next email.

Your reel has one job: answer three questions before the planner clicks away.

1. Will they solve my audience's problem?

2. Can they hold my room?

3. Are they worth my budget?

Miss one, lose the booking.

I learned this making films that had to make people write checks.

A decade editing nonprofit documentaries where the wrong cut cost the donation. Then a speaker handed me her footage. Same clips her last editor used. I restructured it around the three questions.

Two planners reached out that week. Both booked.

The footage didn't change. The editorial decisions did.

"Every frame is an argument.

Every cut is a decision about what the planner should believe next."

“I got two inbound inquiries in one week after the reel released. Both closed. One of them said 'we love her' and that was it.”

Angela Gargano
6x American Ninja Warrior
& female celebrity speaker

“This reel finally represented me at the level I was already operating. Buyers understand my value before the call.”

Kevin Surace
INC Entrepreneur of the Year

Built like a film.
Engineered to book.

  • 1. Strategy Lock

    We align on your positioning, your audience, and the story your reel needs to tell.

  • 2. Footage Direction

    I'll tell you exactly what we need, even if you're starting from five minutes.

  • 3. The Edit

    Emmy-winning editorial judgment applied to your footage.

  • 4. Upgrades

    New stage? Better footage? Swapped in for a full year.

After the reel ships:

→ Planners forward your link inside their committees.

→ Discovery calls start at "can you hold this date?"

→ Your fee stops being the conversation.

On the strategy call, I'll tell you one of three things:

  1. Your footage is already enough: here's what to do with it.

  2. You need a coach before an editor: here's who I trust.

  3. You're ready: here's what it costs and what happens next.

Worst case, you leave with a clearer reel strategy than you walked in with.