Ryan Mackfall
Directing
Known For

Step into an unforgettable night at London’s legendary Royal Albert Hall with Tony-Award Winner Nicole Scherzinger. In this spectacular experience, Nicole takes center stage for a dazzling, career-defining performance that showcases her full artistic range. From the elegance of Sunset Blvd. to the energy of The Pussycat Dolls greatest hits, this event captures every moment of her electrifying live show. With breathtaking vocals, dramatic staging, and unforgettable moments, Nicole transforms this historic venue into a global stage. This is Nicole Scherzinger like you’ve never seen her before. A Veeps Studio Production in association with Crashburn. Directed by Ryan Mackfall.
An Evening with Nicole Scherzinger: Live at Royal Albert Hall

Investigators approach a bird watching hut deep in the forest following the disappearance of a grieving man. As they piece together his final moments, the evidence they gather becomes increasingly unnerving and hard to explain.
The Birdwatcher

1907, Massachusetts. A scholar drifts from his path and finds himself in a house he assumed to be deserted - apart from a beguiling book containing dark secrets that exerts a powerful hold over those who come into contact with it.
Backwoods

A U.S. Marshal travels abroad to confront a Texas fugitive hiding in England.
South of Here

In April, multi-GRAMMY Award-winning, diamond-selling band Train took the stage in front of a sold-out crowd for their first-ever performance at the iconic and historic Royal Albert Hall in London. The spectacular show, which was captured with 18 cameras to ensure fans experience every moment of the magic.
Train: Live at Royal Albert Hall

In October 2014, Kentucky hard rockers Black Stone Cherry brought their 'Magic Mountain' tour to Europe taking in shows in Scandinavia, Germany, France, Switzerland, Italy, Austria, Belgium, Ireland and the UK. This show from Birmingham's LG Arena was filmed on October 30th. The setlist features tracks from all four of their albums and includes all of their best known songs. Black Stone Cherry continue the long tradition of Southern Rock bands being great concert performers and have built a real affinity with their European fans in particular. Here in Birmingham they once again deliver a scorching live show.
Black Stone Cherry: Thank You Livin’ Live

Drawing from footage captured at Studio 4 in Conshohocken, PA while recording “On Circles” throughout May 2019, and an ensuing European tour in August of the same year, “Circles on Circles: a Cinematic Journey with Caspian” is more than just our attempt to depict a traditional documentary film. It is, instead, a deeply personal insight into who we are as individuals and how these insights inform our creative process and our place within Caspian; our continually evolving, central form of both self and collective expression.
Circles on Circles: A Cinematic Journey With Caspian

No more will the sun look down to illuminate the world. The ritual begins...
Trivium: In the Court of the Dragon

This career spanning concert film was recorded live at Caspian's 10th anniversary concert on October 18, 2014 at the historic Larcom Theatre in their home town of Beverly, MA.
Caspian: Live at the Larcom

A wanderer drinks from an ancient well and is drawn into a celebration of the Winter Solstice, marking the year's turning at the earth's edge. Sense the stillness in the night, down by the sea, as the wanderer joins with the Guilds of Montol enacting the rituals and customs of distant ancestors to call back the sun.
Howlsavla Gwav

Water, woods, rock, and drifted stream. Storms overhead, fields of salt water, wicked moor. Lightning strokes and standing stones, ground hard as iron and oak, granite swallowing tin and slate. This documentary special feature examines Hammer Films use of Cornwall as a setting and location for its films, exploring the "new weird Britain" of contemporary Cornish folk horror with filmmakers, playwrights, and historians, and drawing on creative work from the region.
The Land Demands Blood: Hammer Horror and the Legacy of Cornish Gothic

If Mastodon never get around to a greatest hits package, Live at Brixton will do the trick. Captured at a February 2012 gig in London, Brixton finds the Georgia prog-sludge mainstays barreling through 23 choice cuts from their five good-to-classic LPs, 2002's Remission through 2011's The Hunter, a typically remarkable performance from a band whose live prowess rivals their in-studio wizardry. Like most overviews, the song selection's arguable, the impact of even the highest highs altered in their uprooting. But Brixton does the same rep-cementing, catalog-calcifying work a good hits comp is supposed to, further solidifying Mastodon's spot among the greatest big-ticket metal bands going.