WHO WE ARE
OUR STORY
Our company was founded over a $5 plate of nachos in a University of Texas dorm room.
Back then, we only knew one thing: we wanted to create amazing content for amazing people. Today, we are living that dream and continuing to follow our passion by creating impactful content for amazing businesses and organizations. Over the years, we've learned what it takes to run a business and form lasting relationships with our clients. We might have grown, but our mission is the same—make cool stuff and eat nachos.
Meet the Team
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Parker Conley
CO-OWNER
HEAD OF PRODUCTION -
Patrick Nye
CO-OWNER
CREATIVE DIRECTOR -
Keegan Cook
DIRECTOR/EDITOR
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Potato "Poe" Duncan
BESTEST BOY
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Katie Duncan
CONTENT MARKETING SPECIALIST
OUR VALUES
When you work with Remote Team Films, you won’t be just another video. We pride ourselves on forming lasting relationships with our clients so we can help you out for years to come.
Collaboration
Our favorite thing about this line of business is the collaboration that’s involved. Everyone we work with— from contractors to clients— brings unique perspectives and ideas to the table that make our videos better.
Everyone benefits when our creative teams and clients are happy, so we’ve made it our mission to go above and beyond for everyone that walks through our doors.
If you’re a client, we want to be a company that you’re excited to work with. And if you’re a video production professional, we don’t want you to hate your job.
Results
We know you aren’t hiring us to make a video just for the heck of it. Video marketing is an investment for your company, and we want to help you get results.
We will work with you to understand your goals and craft content that can get you where you want to be.
Adaptability
No two clients are alike, so no two videos will be the same. We’re ready to meet your business’s unique needs and overcome whatever obstacles may stand in our way, unless it’s an alligator.
We’re flexible, prepared for a challenge, and always happy to work with someone who wants to put the “remote” in Remote Team Films to the test.