Chasing Feathers by MadLad Films | Cinematic Outdoor Brand Film
What is a cinematic outdoor brand film?
What is a cinematic outdoor brand film—and what does a first hunt actually teach you? Chasing Feathers answers both by following a real first-time experience in the field, where emotion, decision-making, and conservation all come into play. Filmed at Broomsedge Rod & Gun in southeast Georgia, the story tracks Aleigha Elston on her first turkey hunt alongside Phil Jennings , Mimi Jennings, Josh McAlister, and Chip Parker. Set across restored silo lodging, historic farmland, and hardwood river bottoms, the hunt builds naturally as four gobblers close the distance—until an unexpected coyote shifts the outcome, reinforcing patience, respect for wildlife, and stewardship of the land. For viewers searching what a first hunt really feels like, this film provides an honest, immersive answer.
As a true cinematic outdoor brand film, Chasing Feathers integrates partners organically within the experience rather than interrupting it. Beretta equips the team with firearms and field apparel like Tri-Active Pants designed for mobility and comfort, while WileyX Sunglasses provides essential eye protection in the Georgia sun. Rugged Radios ensures clear communication, with additional support from WARN Industries and Ol Tom rounding out a system built for safety and real-world performance. Produced through high-end video production and immersive content creation, MadLad Films transforms these authentic moments into a compelling long-form brand story designed for YouTube videos and digital platforms—demonstrating why they are recognized among the best outdoor videographers and best videographers in Charleston, SC.
Captured by MadLad Films (Instagram | Facebook | YouTube), this project reflects the company’s role as a leading outdoor marketing company, specializing in cinematic videography, event marketing videos, and story-driven content that connects brands, people, and place. Chasing Feathers goes beyond the hunt—it highlights shared heritage, conservation values, and the relationships that define time in the outdoors. If this story resonated with you, continue exploring—
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