MADE

PERSONAL

Garret Ollish is a freelance filmmaker and artist living and working in the Midwestern United States


Garret Ollish directs films rooted in people, purpose, and presence. Working across independent cinema and select brand collaborations, his process is intuitive, quiet, and deeply human. His productions are intentionally lean, creating space for authenticity to unfold, helping people and brands worldwide better connect with their purpose. His work feels personal because it’s Made Personal.

Right-Sized by design

LATEST FILM

“The Artist” created in collaboration with Best Point Health & Behavioral Services

SYNOPSIS

"Oliver" is a 4.5-minute film created for Best Point, a non-profit dedicated to children's education and behavioral services. The film addresses the stigmas surrounding autism and suicide, highlighting a heartfelt success story from Best Point's autism program.


Our Story

Our journey has been anything but ordinary. Through every step, we've focused on staying true to our values and making space for thoughtful, lasting work.

LATEST COMMERCIAL

“2026 Campaign Film” created in collaboration with Artswave

SYNOPSIS

"Oliver" is a 4.5-minute film created for Best Point, a non-profit dedicated to children's education and behavioral services. The film addresses the stigmas surrounding autism and suicide, highlighting a heartfelt success story from Best Point's autism program.

  • Brand Documentary

    From testimonials, brand histories and success stories, my documentary style work involves an extensive discovery process that helps me partner with my clients to best uncover and polish the authentic stories.

  • Commercial / Marketing Content

    Whether collaborating with agency partners or building commercial campaigns directly with clients, my commercial work often gently pushes the boundaries of what commercials should look and feel like, ultimately creating brand enhancing content.

  • Experimental

    My work sometimes doesn’t fit into conventional categories. From brand anthem films to visual arts that drive desire and expression, I look for work that illicit five sensory experiences for audiences