Chase Evans didn’t stumble into filmmaking—he grew up in it. As a child wandering the halls of USC’s film school, where his father worked, Chase was surrounded by the hum of editing decks, the glow of projectors, and the stories that defined generations. He watched Star Trek on dusty reels in screening rooms, sat in on conversations with legends like George Lucas and Tom Holman, and learned early that film wasn’t just entertainment—it was craft, legacy, and impact.
Years later, that early exposure evolved into a career behind the camera and in the edit bay. Chase has produced, directed, and cut stories for CBS, CNET, and Electronic Arts. He’s launched YouTube channels from scratch, built content engines that scale, and developed a signature blend of precision and emotional punch. His style is clean, intentional, and always grounded in story.
At Gauntlet Media, the production company he leads, every project is a chance to solve a problem, sharpen a message, and make the intangible feel real. Chase works with brands that want more than a video—they want connection, clarity, and creative that holds up under pressure.
What started in the halls of USC has grown into a lifelong pursuit: telling the right story, the right way.
A high-energy, guest-driven segment starring Tory Belleci (MythBusters), produced for CNET. I served as editor and also supported on set with shooting and production coordination.
Scripted national television spots for the hit mobile game Mobile Strike and Game of War (Machine Zone). Collaborated closely with the production team on set to ensure creative alignment and execution. This is my favorite TV spot I wrote.
Created for CNET’s How-To series, this self-produced video shows gamers how to use an AI tool to clean up mic audio and eliminate background noise. Chase handled scripting, filming, and editing to deliver a clear, practical guide for leveling up your voice chat quality.
During my time at Electronic Arts, I collaborated closely with the lead producer to capture in-game footage and edit one of my favorite video game trailers to date. From gameplay recording to final cut, I helped shape a cinematic, high-impact piece that captured the spirit of the game and its chaotic charm.
One of my favorite projects at CNET, this review was the result of nine months of testing, tuning, and rebuilding the GMMK Pro keyboard to achieve the perfect sound and feel. I handled every part of the production—from research and scripting to filming, editing, and voiceover—to deliver a video that’s as satisfying as the final keystroke.
A fully self-produced review for CNET, this video explores the Tobii Eye Tracker 5—diving into its real-world performance, gaming applications, and setup experience. Chase handled scripting, filming, and editing to deliver an honest, hands-on look at one of the most advanced consumer eye-tracking tools on the market.
A promo I created for the Drone Racing League, this high-energy promo spotlights DRL’s jaw-dropping 3D drone race at BMW Welt in Munich. Featuring elite pilots, speeds over 130 KPH, and crash-filled action, it captures the adrenaline and innovation behind the world’s premier drone racing circuit.
I helped create and edit this promo for the Drone Racing League, the premier FPV drone racing series. Showcasing elite pilots flying custom-built DRL Racer 3 drones through immersive 3D courses in iconic locations, the spot captures the crashes, competition, and high-speed chaos that define the sport of the future.
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