Known for his command of dynamic movement, he captures action with a uniquely physical perspective, often designing camera work that moves with the stunt rather than simply observing it. Blending practical stunts, VFX, and cinematic storytelling, Behel creates high-octane films that feel immersive, precise, and built for spectacle.
Originally known for directing air show films that played like action-movie trailers, Henry quickly became a go-to for brands seeking bold, kinetic imagery. His work spans automotive, aviation, and performance-driven brands including Audi, BMW, Nissan, Ford, GMC, Jeep, Jaguar, Apple, Pepsi, Reyka Vodka, and Forty Creek Niagara Whiskey. His festival-recognized short film 26,000 Days, a poetic portrait of an airshow pilot gliding silently through the sky, recently featured by The Director’s Library. Based in Los Angeles, Henry lives with his wife, their dog Max and two airplanes that occasionally double as camera platforms.