HEY, MY NAME IS EZRA.

I was born in South Africa and moved to the US when I was 11 months old. Throughout my childhood, I watched my parents pursue the American Dream as first generation immigrants. Their work ethic, their love for God, and their combination of artistic sensibility (on my mother’s side) and entrepreneurship (on my father’s) helped shape me from an early age.

By the time I graduated high school at the age of 16, I had traveled the world, learned to play 4 instruments, spoken and performed in front of crowds of thousands, and worked full time for almost 2 years as a live production coordinator and video director.

After attending Christ for the Nations Institute and then going on to get a degree in marketing from Dallas Baptist University, I pursued my career as a filmmaker - working at a number of organizations producing films ranging from 30 second promos to feature length documentaries and everything in between.

In 2016, my wife and I moved to Nashville, where I pursued a freelance career as a director and creative director and had the massive privilege over the course of a few years of working with artists including Kari Jobe, Cody Carnes, The Belonging Co, Daniella Mason, Fleurie, Hillsong United, Hillsong Y+F, and others… as well as commercial clients including Express and Sony.

And after 3 years of working 80+ hours/week, I began exploring the idea of productizing my workflow and stumbled upon a way to create film grains, textures, and other motion graphic related assets that I offered on my website to fellow filmmakers. And since 2019, my growing team and I have created and sold 30+ asset packs and generated over $4M in revenue.

My wife and I were set free to begin pursuing musical endeavors which we self-funded - producing an album called Elle Azar along with a full creative direction campaign and music videos.

Today, I’m on a mission to not just put products in people’s hands… but to empower what’s in their heads. To share shortcuts and tools that will help people pursue every dream in their heart and not be bound financially, creatively, or spiritually.