VIDEO

Scene from the short film “Family Ties” (2025), a student film made by students at the University of Idaho. Music by Samuel Jenkins.

The movie opens with the sudden death of the family’s father, after which the mother retreats into grief. This scene shows the older sister stepping up to the plate to be the family’s mother figure, caring not only for her younger siblings but also for her own mom (used with permission from the film crew).

End credits from the feature-length documentary “Freedom Cry: Sex Trafficking in America” (2019), a film made by the Los-Angeles-based “Destiny Studios.” End credit music by Samuel Jenkins.

This documentary deals with the difficult subject of human trafficking in America. It features interviews with formerly trafficked individuals who escaped the industry and found renewed hope in Jesus Christ (Used with permission from Destiny Studios).

Intro to the YouTube video tutorial “Foundation Paper Piecing Series 4 - June,” produced by Shabby Fabrics, an Idaho-based fabric kit company. Intro branding music by Samuel Jenkins (Used with permission from Shabby Fabrics).

“Keep to the Path” for Wind Ensemble. Music by Samuel Jenkins. Houghton University Wind Ensemble. Conducted by Dr. Timothy McGarvey. (Used with permission from Dr. Timothy McGarvey)

“Four Corners” for Small Orchestra. Music by Samuel Jenkins. Houghton University Symphony Orchestra. Conducted by Dr. Russell Scarbrough. (Used with permission from Dr. Russell Scarbrough)

“Círculo” for violin, cello, and piano. Music by Joaquin Turina. Featuring Samuel Jenkins (violin), Dan Zambrano (cello), and Andrew Reith (piano). Recorded at Houghton Wesleyan Church (Used with permission from Andrew Reith).

“Be Thou My Vision” for violin and piano, an improvisation on the familiar hymn. Featuring Samuel Jenkins on violin and piano. Recorded at Samuel Jenkins Music.