DIR. JEFF RAY · 2025 · DIRECTOR'S REEL

Real direction.
Real footage.
Real people.

I'm a filmmaker, writer, director, and editor out of Austin. I've directed music videos for Scotty McCreery, Third Eye Blind, Blue October, MISSIO, Eli Young Band, and a long list of artists and brands. 390 million YouTube views and counting. I take on a small group of monthly clients.

AUSTIN, TX · 30°16'N 97°44'W
390M+
YOUTUBE VIEWS
ACROSS DIRECTED WORK
100M+
VIEWS ON ONE VIDEO
"FIVE MORE MINUTES"
Platinum
RIAA-CERTIFIED
DIRECTED VIDEOS
23yrs
DIRECTING. FROM AUSTIN.
STILL HERE.
DIRECTED FOR
Scotty McCreery · Third Eye Blind · Eli Young Band · Blue October · MISSIO · Whiskey Myers · Wheeler Walker Jr. · Joe Nichols · Ryan Hurd · Jordan Fletcher · Sam Riggs · Corey Kent · Chase Bryant · Scotty McCreery · Third Eye Blind · Eli Young Band · Blue October · MISSIO · Whiskey Myers · Wheeler Walker Jr. · Joe Nichols · Ryan Hurd · Jordan Fletcher · Sam Riggs · Corey Kent · Chase Bryant
SELECTED WORK

Four pieces that say everything.

A 100-million-view country song cut from 50 hours of home movies. A music video that told the story of the 1968 Baltimore riots through two friends reunited as adults, and won Best Narrative at the Austin Music Video Awards. A feature documentary about MISSIO's journey through addiction and recovery. A music video for Sigur Rós that strangers still cry to. Different worlds. Same eye.

Five More Minutes — Scotty McCreery

Cut from nearly 50 hours of McCreery family home movies, dedicated to both of Scotty's grandfathers. Premiered exclusively on People.com. Hit #1 on CMT's Hot 20 and GAC Top 20. Crossed 100M views in 2020. Double Platinum.

DirectorJeff Ray
EditorJeff Ray
Year2017
Views100,000,000+
Cert.2× Platinum / RIAA

Can I Exist — MISSIO

A narrative music video about two childhood friends, separated by the color of their skin, reuniting during the Baltimore race riots of 1968. Directed for MISSIO on RCA Records. Won Best Narrative Music Video at the Austin Music Video Awards and the Grand Jury Prize for Best Music Video at the New Orleans Film Festival (Urban World). 3.4M+ views. Almost 2,500 comments.

DirectorJeff Ray
EditorJeff Ray
LabelRCA Records
Year2016
AwardsAMVA + NOFF Grand Jury

Love Me Whole — MISSIO Documentary

My first feature documentary, made for the duo MISSIO on RCA Records. The film traces the band's journey through addiction, mental health, and the music that pulled them through. Tagline: "Through our trials Art speaks. Art saves. Most importantly, Art heals."

DirectorJeff Ray
EditorJeff Ray
FormatFeature Doc
LabelRCA Records
Year2019

Varúð — Sigur Rós

A music video set to Sigur Rós's "Varúð." Strangers around the world have been leaving comments on it for years. They use the word "masterpiece." They use the word "soul." I'm humbled every time a new comment shows up.

DirectorJeff Ray
FormatShort Film
Year2012
SelectedBy the band
Original Upload~900K views
Half-Life13+ years
THERE ARE 34 MORE

The full archive.

Music videos for Corey Kent, Whiskey Myers, Wheeler Walker Jr., Ryan Hurd, Joe Nichols, Jordan Fletcher. Plus the MISSIO documentary, the short films, and the rest. Click any thumbnail to play it in place.

Watch the archive →

"Jeff Ray went through hundreds of hours of rare family footage and perfectly captured what 'Five More Minutes' was all about."

— SCOTTY McCREERY · 2× PLATINUM RECORDING ARTIST

HOW I WORK

A cinematic mind, on retainer.

My work runs across music videos, documentaries, brand films, and founder portraits. Alongside those, I direct for a small group of monthly clients: founders, coaches, podcasters, real estate teams, and brands. The 12-minute monthly piece gets the same care as the six-figure brand film.

Your podcast doesn't have to look like a podcast. Your founder talking-head doesn't have to look like Zoom. Your walkthrough doesn't have to look like every other walkthrough on the market.

Every frame, the same eye.

HOW WE START

A simple, uncomplicated way in.

No long pitch deck. No three-call sales process. The path from "I'm interested" to "we're shooting" is built to respect your time and mine.

01

A 20-minute intro call

You tell me what you're making, who it's for, and what's not working. I tell you whether I'm the right person to help. If I'm not, I'll point you to who is.

02

Start with one project, or jump to a retainer

Most clients begin with The Cinematic Edit — a single paid project, no retainer required. Send me your raw footage, get a 60–90 second finished cut back, see what working together looks like. Some go straight to a monthly retainer. Either path is fine.

03

Pick the retainer that fits, or stay project-by-project

If the first project clicks, we move to monthly. Three retainer levels available, all with limited slots. If you're better off project-to-project, we'll keep doing it that way. No upsell pressure.

THE BIGGER QUESTION

AI can only generate clips.
Let's make films.

If you're a high-ticket coach, consultant, or brand, your real product is trust. Every video you put out either earns you more of it or burns through what you've got. Information isn't scarce anymore. Trust is. Every face on camera, every real location, every unscripted moment. AI can render all of that, and your audience can tell the difference. The gap between real and rendered is the whole product. That's still a person's job. That's still my job.

01 — THE FACE TEST

Audiences are wired to trust real faces.

High-ticket buyers are now sorting in real time between human-made and AI-made content. Content without a real face feels off. A real person on camera being themselves is the simplest trust signal you can earn, and the only one that compounds with every video you ship.

02 — THE EYE IS THE PRODUCT

You don't pay me for the camera. You pay me for the eye behind it.

Anyone can rent a Sony FX3. Generative tools can render a 4K barn at golden hour while you sleep. But AI has trouble knowing which clip is worth holding onto. It misses that the cut should land on the breath, not the pause. It can't tell what to throw out, what to keep, and what to slow down. That judgment is the whole job.

03 — THE CLOSE-UP IS THE PRODUCT

Count the seconds per cut on any AI ad.

Most cuts are under a second, and the camera always keeps its distance from anyone's face. That's not a style choice. It's how the tool hides what it breaks: morphing hands, dead eyes, faces that drift mid-walk, light that flickers between frames. Real cinematic work earns the close-up. That's the shot that builds trust.

04 — DURABLE OVER VIRAL

The work has to outlive the trend.

One of my films is thirteen years old. People still leave comments on it from Brazil, Chile, Italy, and Poland. They cry in three languages. AI content has roughly a 48-hour half-life. Real cinema compounds. Your archive is either an asset or it's a content graveyard. We're going to make it an asset.

AI-generated

Volume. Frantic cuts. Dead-eye close-ups. Cancelled subscriptions.

Directed by a person

Specific. Real. Holds up for years. Earns the next sale.

RETAINERS · LIMITED SLOTS

Four ways to work together.

One single-project tier for trying me out. Three retainer levels for ongoing work. Each is a complete offering, not an upsell. Pick the one that matches what you're actually making. Move up, stay, or pause between months — no contract.

SINGLE PROJECT
The Cinematic Edit
No retainer required · 4 slots / mo
What you get
  • One 60–90 second cinematic cut from up to 30 min of your raw footage
  • Color grade, sound design, music license
  • 16:9 + vertical 9:16 versions
  • 7 business days from receipt of footage, one round of revisions
  • Yours to use anywhere, forever
Request Quote
RETAINER · ENTRY
The Monthly Edit
3-month minimum · 8 slots open
Each month
  • 1 long-form edit from your raw footage (3–5 min)
  • Vertical clips pulled from the same edit (no separate cuts)
  • Color grade, sound design, captions burned in
  • 1 strategy call per quarter
  • Turnaround scoped per project
Request Quote
RETAINER · TOP
The Director's Cut
Full production · 3 slots open
Each month
  • 1 full shoot day in Austin (or remote with crew)
  • 3 finished long-form videos, 3–7 min each
  • Vertical cutdowns pulled from the same source material
  • 1 monthly creative strategy call
  • Pacing and turnaround discussed per project
Request Quote
A LA CARTE — PHOTOGRAPHY + PROJECT FILMS
Editorial headshots
Shot the way magazines shoot their cover talent. Austin studio or location. 60-min session, 5 finals. Editorial polish.
Brand photo day
Full-day shoot. Founder portraits, team frames, environmental b-roll for site + socials. 30+ delivered images.
Album / EP photography
Album covers, press shots, tour book. Same eye that's shot Scotty McCreery, Jordan Fletcher, Chase Bryant.
Brand mini-doc
3–5 min finished, 1 shoot day, founder + b-roll, festival-quality finish.
Founder origin film
5–15 min finished, scripted narrative arc, original score, full color + sound.
Cinematic sales VSL
Conversational on the page, theatrical on the screen. The kind buyers don't skip.
Long-form brand doc
15–45 min, archival access, 4–8 weeks of production. The piece you put on your homepage for ten years.

What I don't do: work without a budget. If your project has the budget to do it right, send it. If it doesn't, I can probably refer you to someone who'll do great work for less. Just not me.

UNPROMPTED · UNFILTERED

What viewers remember,
eight years later.

A music video I made for Scotty McCreery's "Five More Minutes." People keep coming back to leave comments — about the home-movie footage, the grandfather scene, specific shots they can't shake. Major brands even reached out about highlighting the stories that showed up here. I'm humbled every time a new one shows up.

N
@nathansedgewick782 8 yrs ago

"I love how Scotty's songs are all written about his life and the videos are full of his family and old home movies. He is a true artist."

C
@Comradequestions7 5 yrs ago

"My wife's father recently passed away and the part in the song where he talks about his grandpa and says he sees angels in the room tears my eyes up every time. Love how country songs always speak from the heart."

J
@jessicam9121 4 yrs ago

"The way his grandpa was standing there watching him sleep in his car seat...... brings tears to my eyes with a smile. You try not tear up listening to it but it happens anyways. 💕"

M
@missyrecker8683 9 yrs ago

"Oh my, had me in tears right from the beginning. Love the home videos — great touch to the video."

B
@bobbysearle 9 yrs ago

"My daughter told me this morning she teared up. Her boys are now the age you were in a lot of the scenes. Really well done young man!"

S
@sherryneuman2234 8 yrs ago

"The part about his grandpa really gets to me. I showed so much empathy during this video!"

Real comments, public profiles, viewable on the Five More Minutes video on YouTube. Top six selected from 13,000+ by engagement.

Jeff Ray behind the camera
ON SET · 2025
DIRECTOR
JEFF RAY · AUSTIN, TX
ABOUT

Twenty-three years.
One job.

I'm a writer, director, and editor based in Austin, Texas. Music videos, documentaries, brand films, photography. The job is the same in every format: direct people toward a specific feeling, then cut out the noise.

I've directed for Scotty McCreery, Sigur Rós, Third Eye Blind, Blue October, MISSIO, Wheeler Walker Jr., Eli Young Band, and a long list of artists and brands. The work has crossed 390 million YouTube views and been written about in Rolling Stone, People, Billboard, and SPIN. Two of my videos went Platinum. Five hit #1 on CMT.

In 2019 I finished my first feature documentary, for the duo MISSIO on RCA Records. Now I'm finishing my second, and developing my first narrative feature as a writer/director. While that's happening, I take on a small number of monthly clients — founders, coaches, and creators who want their content to look like cinema, not Zoom.

DIRECTOR EDITOR CINEMATOGRAPHER PHOTOGRAPHER WRITER AUSTIN, TX
START A PROJECT

Tell me about
your project.

If it's a retainer, tell me who your audience is and what you're already filming. If it's a brand doc or a founder film, tell me the story you want to leave behind. I read every message myself.

Or email directly: [email protected]