As a visual storyteller I follow feeling, not formula.

Whether I’m filming fiction or real life, I’m always looking for moments where raw emotions break through performance. That’s what I react to you as an artist and strive to feel and capture.

  • Brian Few is a phenomenal film maker and a joyful collaborator. I’ve called on Brian for a number projects over the years because I trust in his professionalism and he consistently produces quality work. Committed to building a lasting legacy, Brian invests in opportunities to mentor, guide and inspire the next generation. I have purposely brought him into creative spaces where he can influence the young professionals in our BFA program; building space for Brian to share his craft and his insights which are always astute. He listens, observes, and responds with a spirit of generosity. This level of presence is rare, and encouraging. If you are seeking a film collaborator of the highest integrity, look no futher! Brian Few is an agent of change for the better in the arts industry; a true leader in the field.

    Maija García, Director of Education and Professional Training, Guthrie Theater

  • Brian brings something that is next to impossible to find: a beautiful blend of charisma, ingenuity, care and authenticity. I worked closely with Brian for roughly a year and I never once doubted Brian's dedication to storytelling. He's always bringing fresh ideas and a willingness to go the extra mile. I've seen him juggle multiple projects with tight deadlines with ease. I've seen him be extremely detail-oriented when approaching shoots. I've seen him touch the lives of subjects and cultivate a warm atmosphere. He's always motivated me and picked me up on my toughest days. All in all, he's a pleasure to work with and it's no surprise that he has a couple Emmy's sitting on his shelf

  • It's not hard to see that you are skilled, and I see how thoughtful you are about the process of visualizing the characters and the stories behind them. You are a great person to work with, and always positive. You look to amplify and problem solve, all great characteristics of an artist.

    Alison Guessou, Producer, Director & Writer, DJINI Productions

  • It's fluid man. Real smooth. I call it the bfew shot (Literally). You got a certain movement you do with the pace of it, kind of hard to putt it in perspective but you got it.

    Dennis Harmon, Film Director, Writer & Producer, D-Harm Pictures

  • Loved working with you on this. You are a thoughtful and creative DP.

  • Yayyyyy! Beautiful work, Briaaaaan ¡Fue un ritmo increíble trabaiar contigo, Brian! Qué alegría y bendición. ¡Espero con ansias la próxima vez!

    Austene Van, Executive Artistic Director, Actor, Director, and Choreographer, Yellow Tree Theater & Penumbra Theater

  • Hi, I'm from México, a friend of mine sent me your short film, Angels Walk, it's heart touching. Some months ago I lost a family member in such a similar shooting. Anyway a good storyteller transcends cultural and language barriers, so I just wanted to say congratulations and thank you.

    Martín Ortega, Audience Member

  • OMG I just watched the entire thing and I am SO grateful to you for this. I've never been able to watch an entire performance of mine from start to finish like that. It's so special and helpful to say the very least. Thank you! Thank you! THANK YOU! And YOU. You're a beast. I want to have you do more stuff and Idk why I haven't jumped on things sooner. Either way the love and respect is mutual and l'm grateful to God for you.

    Ashley DuBose, Singer & Finalist of The Voice

“I didn’t grow up in an artistic family or with the dream of making movies. I started filming my little brother’s elementary school basketball games with no lights, no plan, no schooling—just me, a cellphone, and instinct. 15 years later, that’s still my process: feel the energy, respond to the moment, and capture something real.”

— Brian Few Jr

Making you feel something is greater than making something perfect.