Helping Outdoor and Tourism Brands Grow Through Powerful Storytelling

I Build Stories That Inspire Action

What I offer

I lead creative planning and production to help outdoor brands inspire, connect, and grow.

Written

SEO-driven blog posts, brand features, and web copy that inspires action.

Visual

 Short branded films and adventure content that captures your story visually.

Audio

Podcast production and high-quality audio capture to tell your brand’s story in a new (again) medium.

About Me

Hi! I’m Steve. I’m a storyteller, filmmaker, and sound professional who believes the power of a story to ignite action deep within. I’ve helped brands like Destination BC and The Inertia inspire their audiences through authentic, powerful storytelling. I live and work in British Columbia’s Sea to Sky corridor, and I have made a career in connecting people with wild places.

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Past Work and Brands I've Helped

A few brands I’ve supported through powerful storytelling:

What Others Have To Say

The Blog

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From Seniors To Seniors: Advice Between Generations

This video was a special project I completed for Meridian Senior Living to showcase some of their residents. It was nothing flashy, just a static camera position and a few dozen interviewees sharing their perspective on life and what it means to live a great life. No flasy effects, no crazy camera movement, just a

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a bike camp at night with the milky way in the background

“Seeding The Stoke” in Mountain Life Magazine

This project was very near and dear to my heart. For as long as I can remember, i’ve loved mountain biking. My second real bike was built for trails and I haven’t looked back. Over the years, I got into trail building, and turned it into a job, and a great way to give back

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a portrait of steve andrews working as a location sound recordist in squamish, british columbia

Five Reasons To Hire Steve Andrews as a Sound Mixer

Good sound will make or break a production. And if you don’t capture good sound on the spot, you might be in for a costly reshoot, or just as costly ADR session. So it’s imperative that you get it right the first time when hiring a sound mixer for a location shoot. As someone who

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Outside Magazine Contributers Stage a Mutiny On The Publisher

We need more integrity in publishing. Recently, 34 regular contributors to Outside Magazine did their part to show that it’s out there. In a rare move, a group of people collectively signed a letter to Robin Thurston, the head of Outside Interactive, to express their dissatisfaction at the direction the company is heading on. Instead

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a snowboarder hikes on the shuksan arm with mount baker in the background

Why I Quit A “Dream Job” Doing Gear Reviews

On paper, it sounded so great. I get to review outdoor gear for a living. Public relations and marketing agencies would send me gear to try out and would report back on it. The 20-year-old me couldn’t believe it. How can people actually get paid at this stuff? Well, we have the world of affiliate

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a misty old growth forest in British Columbia

A Film About Fairy Creek: To Keep our Home

The Fairy Creek Blockades were the largest act of civil disobedience in Canadian History. This is the stat that often comes up, and it relates to how many people were arrested to stand in the way of industry and police to protect and preserve the old growth forests on Vancouver Island, in Pacheedat territory. I

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