David Catash (EJW Media)

Serves Hampton, VA

35244

Hired 5 times

3 employees

10 years in business

Not yet available

4.6

This pro accepts payments via Apple Pay, Cash, Credit card, Google Pay, Square cash app, and Zelle.

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Credentials

Background Check

David Morch 
Completed on 7/3/2025 

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Introduction

🎥 David “Catash” Morch – Videographer | Comedian | Actor | Rapper 🎤 If you're looking for talent, creativity, and professionalism all in one package—I'm your guy. As a multi-camera videographer, I specialize in capturing powerful moments with cinematic quality: Weddings, funerals, and graduations Music videos and live concerts Commercials, skits, and birthday events High-quality live streaming and raw footage delivery I'm fast, reliable, and work closely with each client to make sure the final product exceeds expectations. As a comedian, I bring clean, edgy comedy that hits home—perfect for corporate shows, churches, or family-friendly crowds. My material is real-life funny: think blended families, modern chaos, and faith with a punchline. As a rapper and performer, I blend energy, lyricism, and purpose—ideal for Christian rap shows, youth events, and live productions that inspire and entertain. Let’s create something unforgettable. Hit me up—I'm ready when you are.

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Q&A

What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?

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I offer fair, transparent pricing based on the scope of your project—no hidden fees. Every event is different, so I provide custom quotes tailored to your needs. 💥 Ask about my bundle deals for multiple services (e.g., video + comedy performance). 🎖️ Proudly offering discounts to military members, veterans, and their families as a thank-you for your service. Let’s talk about your vision—I’ll work within your budget to make it happen.

What is your typical process for working with a new customer?

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Here’s a clear and professional answer that sets expectations and builds trust, while making sure they know about the deposit: --- **My process is simple, professional, and stress-free:** 1. **Consultation:** We’ll start with a quick call or message to discuss your vision, timeline, and any specific needs. 2. **Custom Quote:** I’ll provide a tailored quote based on your project details. 3. **Booking:** To secure your date, a **50% deposit** is required up front. The remaining balance is due upon completion. 4. **Execution:** I show up early, stay ready, and deliver high-quality work—whether it’s filming, performing, or both. 5. **Delivery:** Edited content will be sent digitally or via your preferred method. Raw footage available upon request. Communication stays open the whole way. I aim to make the process smooth, collaborative, and creative.

What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?

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I’ve trained extensively both on stage and behind the camera. I’m a graduate of **Funny Bone Comedy School**, where I learned the foundations of stand-up and performance. I also completed the **Advanced Comedy Writing Program** with **Jerry Corley’s Comedy Clinic**—Jerry being a former writer for *The Tonight Show*. I’m proud to give back by teaching comedy through **ASAP (Armed Services Arts Partnership)**, helping veterans and active-duty members find their voice through stand-up. On the video side, I’ve filmed and edited everything from music videos and commercials to weddings and live shows, learning through years of hands-on experience in fast-paced, real-world environments. Whether I'm on stage or behind the lens, I bring over **9 years of professional experience**, expert training, and a deep passion for storytelling and connection.

How did you get started doing this type of work?

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I got started as an actor, working on big sets where I was surrounded by cameras, directors, and production crews. Watching how everything came together behind the scenes sparked my interest in videography. I started learning the craft, asking questions, and eventually picked up a camera myself—and never put it down. Comedy came naturally. I was hosting music shows and found myself constantly making the audience laugh in between acts. People started telling me, “You should really do stand-up,” so I gave it a shot—and it stuck. From there, I trained, performed, and built a brand around clean, relatable comedy. Now I bring all those skills together—acting, comedy, and videography—to create content and live experiences that leave a lasting impression.

What types of customers have you worked with?

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’ve worked with a wide range of clients—from everyday families to recording artists, event planners, and corporate teams. My past customers include: Brides and grooms looking to capture their big day Families honoring loved ones at funerals or celebrating milestones like birthdays and graduations Musicians and bands creating music videos, live performances, and promo content Churches and nonprofits producing clean comedy shows, livestreams, and faith-based media Military organizations like ASAP, where I also serve as a comedy instructor Brands and businesses needing commercials, testimonials, or event coverage I adapt to any setting—whether it’s a packed venue, a quiet ceremony, or a high-energy music shoot—with professionalism, creativity, and a commitment to getting the job done right.

Describe a recent project you are fond of. How long did it take?

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One of my favorite recent projects was filming and editing a **live gospel concert** for a local church featuring multiple bands, solo artists, and a surprise guest speaker. It was a full-day, multi-camera shoot with live audio, audience interaction, and powerful performances. I handled everything from setup and filming to editing a highlight reel and full-length video for broadcast and social media. The entire process—from planning to final delivery—took about **10 days**, and the client was blown away by the quality and turnaround time. What made it special was the energy in the room and how the final video captured not just the music, but the spirit of the night. It reminded me why I love doing what I do.

What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?

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Look for someone who listens first and creates second. A great provider should take the time to understand your vision—not just show up with gear. Make sure they have a portfolio that matches the kind of project you're doing, whether it's a wedding, live event, or comedy show. Ask questions about their process, turnaround time, and how they handle challenges. Also, chemistry matters. You want someone who’s not only skilled but easy to work with—especially on emotional days like weddings or live performances. Lastly, don’t just shop price—look for value, experience, and professionalism. You deserve someone who takes your project as seriously as you do.

What questions should customers think through before talking to professionals about their project?

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Before reaching out, it helps to think through a few key questions so we can hit the ground running: What’s the goal of your project? (Is it a memory to preserve, content to promote, or a live experience to share?) What’s your ideal date and location? (And is it flexible?) Do you want edited footage, raw footage, or both? Will this require multiple cameras, lighting, or audio setup? What’s your budget range? (Even a ballpark helps me tailor the options.) How will the final content be used? (Social media, personal keepsake, promotional material, livestream, etc.) Having clarity on these things makes it easier for me to give you an accurate quote, timeline, and creative plan that fits your needs.

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