About

About

Founded by Jared Haskell and Jason McCutchen, Huxley Film is the culmination of all their skills and love for telling epic love stories. Their 20+ years of combined experience in wedding filmmaking have given them a unique perspective on crafting dynamic, heartfelt family heirlooms while providing a personalized experience for their amazing couples. These values of family and romance, with a flair for the dramatic, color every unique love story we tell, because every couple deserves a timeless heirloom to pass down from generation to generation.

Founded by Jared Haskell and Jason McCutchen, Huxley Film is the culmination of all their skills and love for telling epic love stories. Their 20+ years of combined experience in wedding filmmaking have given them a unique perspective on crafting dynamic, heartfelt family heirlooms while providing a personalized experience for their amazing couples. These values of family and romance, with a flair for the dramatic, color every unique love story we tell, because every couple deserves a timeless heirloom to pass down from generation to generation. 

The Artists

Jared Haskell

 

“Some of my greatest inspiration comes from the work of painters like Rembrandt, Pieter Bruegel, and John Singer Sargent. A good painting almost always creates a sense of mystery and suspense. It’s drama. I also love a work of art that gives the viewer a sense of space. It wraps you up in a world that the artist has created.

 

This is Huxley Film.

 

A wedding is one of the few vignettes that I get to see play out in real life like a Realist painting. We remind ourselves often that the work that we get to do may be one of the only pieces of art that a person may buy in their lifetime. Like well-to-do families of the 19th century, we see our films as an heirloom which will be passed down to future generations as a piece of family heritage.”

 

– Jared W. Haskell

Jared Haskell

 

“Some of my greatest inspiration comes from the work of painters like Rembrandt, Pieter Bruegel, and John Singer Sargent. A good painting almost always creates a sense of mystery and suspense. It’s drama. I also love a work of art that gives the viewer a sense of space. It wraps you up in a world that the artist has created.

 

This is Huxley Film.

 

A wedding is one of the few vignettes that I get to see play out in real life like a Realist painting. We remind ourselves often that the work that we get to do may be one of the only pieces of art that a person may buy in their lifetime. Like well-to-do families of the 19th century, we see our films as an heirloom which will be passed down to future generations as a piece of family heritage.”

 

– Jared W. Haskell

Jason McCutchen

 

“Growing up I have always been taken by sacred art. Myths. Legend. Scriptures. These stories tell us about what it means to be human. They show our joys and sorrows and give us a timeless heritage. I can remember thinking, “How amazing would it be to be a part of this story-telling tradition.” Fast forward, and as I look at what I do now, I can’t help feeling that wedding art IS an expression of this very same tradition of sacred storytelling.

 

Wedding art is sacred art.

 

The truth is as much as we are interpreting a couples day through our own voice as artists, more than that we are searching for the sacred narrative thread of a couples first day as a family. A party. A dress. Good friends. A history of love. The little things that make them who they are. It’s a special honor and one I couldn’t be more proud to take part in.”

 

 – Jason D. McCutchen

Jason McCutchen

 

“Growing up I have always been taken by sacred art. Myths. Legend. Scriptures. These stories tell us about what it means to be human. They show our joys and sorrows and give us a timeless heritage. I can remember thinking, “How amazing would it be to be a part of this story-telling tradition.” Fast forward, and as I look at what I do now, I can’t help feeling that wedding art IS an expression of this very same tradition of sacred storytelling.

 

Wedding art is sacred art.

 

The truth is as much as we are interpreting a couples day through our own voice as artists, more than that we are searching for the sacred narrative thread of a couples first day as a family. A party. A dress. Good friends. A history of love. The little things that make them who they are. It’s a special honor and one I couldn’t be more proud to take part in.”

 

 – Jason D. McCutchen