Brorby, Pawlowski and Magri (BPM)

Fate would have it that three optical scientists and engineers from across the country would meet in college to discover a mutual passion for storytelling via film. Eternally focused on creating authentic projects, Brorby, Pawlowski, and Magri, collectively referred to as BPM, merge three unique backgrounds into a single, creative vision.

At BPM, we're more than just a film production company; we're committed to creating fun and relaxed environments on our sets. We go about this by infusing every film project with undeniable energy and enthusiasm. For this reason we excel at making non-actors feel at home on set, ensuring that our productions never feel overly staged or forced. By fostering a relaxed and welcoming environment, we enable natural performances and capture genuine emotion.

Evan Brorby

“I'm Evan Brorby, a filmmaker and unabashed romcom enthusiast. In my work, I embrace the philosophy that simple is best, focusing on clean, balanced shots that prevent the story and characters from being overshadowed. This approach ensures that every element on screen serves a purpose, enhancing the narrative without overwhelming it. My aim is to craft films that are visually elegant and emotionally rich, inviting audiences to fall in love with the charm of a well written script and cinematic storytelling.”

Logan Pawlowski

“I’m Logan Pawlowski, an adventure enthusiast who lives for doing whatever it takes to “nail the shot!” Whether it be sweeping landscapes, properties, venues, businesses, or character-driven drama, my passion is using professional cinematography to unfold and shape your stories. I intend to bring well-crafted scripts to life, evoke emotion, and transport you to a different world by capturing the fine details and mood of a set through subtleties in lighting, framing, and the composition of unique perspectives.”

Sebastian Magri

“My passion has always been connecting with people and telling their authentic stories. With a deep-rooted passion for film and a keen eye for production, I aim to capture the essence of genuine moments that resonate with audiences everywhere. A camera can be intimidating for some. My approach focuses on crafting welcoming production environments that encourage authenticity—because that’s when the real magic happens on camera”