About us

Based in Zeeland, Michigan, ENE Video Productions was founded to help businesses, especially in the trades and home services, turn their day-to-day work into high-quality, trust-building video content.

We believe the trades aren’t just essential, they’re story-worthy.
Your work is skilled. Your team is dedicated. And your customers rely on you.
That deserves to be seen.

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About ENE Video Productions

Real Work. Real Stories. Real Results.

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Meet Our Founder


Scott Bredeweg's journey began at NMU (Northern Michigan University), where his passion for film, photography, and the great outdoors took root. After college, he spent eight years producing unscripted outdoor television, earning industry recognition with a Golden Moose Award for Best Production. Transitioning into marketing, Scott now leverages his storytelling expertise to create compelling narratives for brands and businesses in the social world. Inspired by diverse stories and armed with a unique set of skills, he blends creativity and strategy to deliver exceptional results. With an unwavering commitment to authentic storytelling and a vision to inspire others, Scott is a visionary storyteller who breathes life into brands through captivating narratives.

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