Service 02 · Content
TV commercials, brand films, social content, and FAA Part 107 licensed aerial cinematography — shot with a broadcast-trained eye and cut with a marketer's understanding of what actually converts.
Steven doesn't just shoot video — he runs marketing for a real Southern Oregon business every single day, producing the ads, TV commercials, and campaigns that have to bring actual customers through actual doors. That pressure shapes every frame: hook, story, proof, and a reason to act.
Over 1.5 million people have watched his Southern Oregon content — organic views earned by storytelling, not bought with ad spend.
Southern Oregon sells itself from the air — the river, the ridgelines, the light. As an FAA Part 107 certified remote pilot, Steven flies legally for commercial work — no gray areas, no hobbyist shortcuts. Drone perspective is also the backbone of Cheeben's AI visualization work, so aerial footage often does double duty.



On the air
These aren't spec pieces. They're broadcast spots for real Southern Oregon businesses — written, shot, and cut by Cheeben.
The Affordable Truck & RV campaign runs on Chuck — a recurring character created to embody the brand, locked in a sibling-style rivalry with Rylee as the two of them fight over the spotlight. People started watching for the story, not the sale. That's the difference between running ads and building something viewers look forward to.
The hometown reel
More than a million organic views of Southern Oregon content started with work like this. Not paid reach — people simply wanted to watch it, and send it to someone else.
Everything. Concept, script, shot list, filming, drone work, edit, grade, and delivery in the formats each platform needs. You bring the business; Cheeben brings the production.
Yes. Steven holds an FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate, which is the federal requirement for any commercial drone operation in the United States.
It depends on scope — a social content package is a different animal than a broadcast commercial. Email a description of what you need and you'll get a straight number, not a runaround.
Tell Steven what you're building, selling, or trying to grow. You'll get a straight answer about whether this is the right fit — and what to do first.