Jaggyroad FIlms has released "Sunday Morning," a video based on what one might find watching a hand held camera recording of a plane. "It seems everyone is making videos like this nowadays for Flight Simulator. I figured I might as well try it myself and give it the Jaggyroad Films spin," says founder Cody Bergland.
The video comes free of charge to the public for your viewing pleasure.
To see the video, head to http://www.jaggyroadfilms.com
Cody Bergland served in the United States Air Force in early 2001 to the end of 2005 as an Electronic Warfare Technician, spending most of that time at Eielson AFB working on electronic jamming pods for F-16 and A-10 aircraft. His time in the USAF serves as the groundwork for his determination, self-motivation and organization that remains with him since being honorably discharged.
After the USAF, he drove towards a different career direction by pursuing his passion in computer media, creating promotional videos and machinma. His success, both commercially and non-commercially, propelled him into an industry in which he truly loves: computer graphic art and gaming.
Despite his initial success, Cody continues to enjoy spending time as a moderator on multiple forums and participating in various gaming communities when possible, creating content for them on occasion and being supportive in contests and various activities.
Valkyrie Studios, a name with which Cody crafted multiple videos, unfortunately no longer exists and his personal company, Jaggyroad Films, replaced VS. Although no longer producing films under the Valkyrie Studios name, Cody continues to throw homage to his beginnings by using the Latin words "Sub Rosa" (meaning confidentiality and secrecy) in many of his videos.
Cody now lives in Washington State and continues to refine his skills and challenge himself mentally through his various projects when not spending time flying virtually on FS-MP.
Eventually Cody would like to direct a short independent film and sell a DVD video of music and computer graphics from a multitude of industry leaders. Alternatively, Cody also looks to work as a project manager and marketing consultant, if only to dabble into that interest.







