Deep Blue Media is a video production company based in Spokane, Washington.
We specialize in combining our love of adventure with our expertise in video production, culminating in content that is exciting to direct and extraordinary to experience.
Chris McNaughton is a seasoned filmmaker with extensive experience collaborating with prominent platforms and studios, including Netflix, AMS Studios, and Rising Tide Productions. Renowned for his adventurous documentary films, his work has captured breathtaking narratives across diverse landscapes—from the rugged peaks of the Andes in Argentina to the icy depths off the coast of Alaska and the secluded islands of the South Pacific. Chris is passionate about filmmaking and he aims to make your project a work of art.
Evan is a seasoned multimedia enthusiast with a passion for storytelling and a strong foundation in both creative and technical aspects of media production. With a background in IT, he possesses a deep understanding of computer systems, software, and hardware, enabling him to seamlessly integrate technology into his filmmaking process. His expertise extends to both video and audio equipment, allowing him to capture and manipulate media with precision and efficiency. He is eager to contribute his skills and enthusiasm to compelling projects that push creative boundaries and leverage the power of multimedia storytelling.
Austin is a driven newcomer in video production. Bringing more than just ambition, he comes with a rich tapestry of knowledge from diverse fields, ready to contribute to your production’s success. His hard-working, can-do attitude is the perfect addition to any project or organization aiming to innovate in visual storytelling. With Austin, you're not just working with an individual; you're gaining a collaborator who can enhance your video projects with creativity, technical skill, and a unique perspective. Austin can be the catalyst for your next big leap in video content production, where his dedication to excellence will shine through every frame.