Brandon Alvis has always had a fascination with history. Over the years he has spoken at historical locations across the United States. Appearing in the New York Post, MTV News, Travel Channel, Discovery Channel, Science Channel and A&E Networks. After purchasing a modest camcorder in 2010, Brandon began to produce web content about historical events. Discovering his newly found passion, he wanted to expand his knowledge of the film industry. After years of self-taught writing, shooting and editing, Brandon directed his first project titled 'Ephemera' in 2017. Upon its release, the project was nominated for four awards, Best Documentary and Best Visuals at the Vancouver Web Fest, International Academy of Web Television Awards and the Ozark Mountain Web Fest. Continuing to perfect his filmmaking and storytelling skills, Brandon directed the documentary film Cemetery Park. The film was an instant success and became an official selection of the Santa Barbara International Film Festival. His goal is to bridge history with the modern audience in a dynamic way.
Tubefilter is quoted saying "Alvis, has a knack for turning the small, little-noticed tidbits of the past into the sharp, compelling content of the present."