Our Mission

The goal behind every Delahoyde project is to maintain an eagerness to learn something with every new endeavor. Be it a technical innovation, learning about a new industry or project, getting to meet a fascinating new person or trying out a film technique, we hope to come away a little more worldly and knowledgeable after every project.

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Equipment

Delahoyde Projects owns and maintains two complete RED Digital Cinema cameras, including the new RED Helium, capable of shooting 8K, offering resolutions many times greater than standard HD. In addition, we own all of our additional equipment, from a large collection of Arri, Kino, and K5600 lighting packages, a Steadicam, dollies and sliders, professional support systems, and all of the miscellaneous grip and additional equipment needed to create an impressive production.

 

Who We Are

President and founder, Steve Delahoyde was born and raised in Glendale, Arizona, before making the cross-country leap to the Midwest, first to Iowa City, Iowa and then on to Chicago.

As a freelancer, and in his eight years as the staff producer/director at the ad agency and design firm, Coudal Partners, he has worked with companies of all shapes and sizes, including large corporations like Adobe, Google, Motorola, Coca-Cola, Abbott Labs and Redbox, advertising agencies including Leo Burnett, Ogilvy and DDB, non-profits such as EmcArts and BRIC Arts Media Brooklyn, sports organizations like the Chicago Blackhawks and Fox Sports, educational groups such as the University of Iowa, Northwestern’s Kellogg School of Management and the Illinois Institute of Technology, and media outlets including NPR, WBEZ, PBS, The Second City, Chicago Magazine, and Showtime, plus legal firms, popular brands, web properties, and pretty much everything in between.

A multi-skilled filmmaker, Steve has produced, directed, edited and animated (sometimes all at once) hundreds of commercials, corporate videos, trade show promotions, and short films.

Steve lives in Evanston with his wife and two sons.

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