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Ethan Swords has been passionate about cinematography since the age of nine. He began by using his family’s consumer camcorder to make short movies with friends for the sheer fun of it, but it wasn’t until he began filming recitals and performances, that at age 12 he decided to launch his own business. Gradually, he began receiving requests nearly every month to be hired for video projects simply by word of mouth. He has since been hired to film numerous events and has created a wide variety of ...
Ethan Swords has been passionate about cinematography since the age of nine. He began by using his family’s consumer camcorder to make short movies with friends for the sheer fun of it, but it wasn’t until he began filming recitals and performances, that at age 12 he decided to launch his own business. Gradually, he began receiving requests nearly every month to be hired for video projects simply by word of mouth. He has since been hired to film numerous events and has created a wide variety of promotional and corporate videos for companies, churches, and individuals. Once again, word of mouth presented him with a new opportunity. At the age of 15, he had the chance to add wedding cinematography to his repertoire. Since then, he has been grateful to receive the benefit of getting more experience filming weddings, while each couple has been grateful to receive artistic cinematography that is also affordable. He was hired to produce a local television commercial in early 2013 that aired in late March to early April of 2014 on all major networks. Although many believe Ethan as the holder of being the youngest entrepreneur to fully on his own, through his own company, entirely create a television commercial, it is not yet known officially in the record books. In the United States, there has not yet been a single case where one claims to have done the same at age 15, or younger. An estimated 648,245 + have viewed the work of Cinematic Technologies, and the numbers continue to rise.
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