A documentary film is the best way to tell an in-depth story.
Sometimes the best story to tell isn’t a short one.
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We live in world of soundbites.
We all have stories to tell. Sometimes, the best way to tell a story is to use a longer format - a documentary film. A well-made documentary doesn’t have to be the length of a feature film. The most effective documentary is the right length to tell the right story - from a few minutes to a few hours. No matter the story, a documentary film allows your audience to understand a more nuanced and complex subject than a soundbite can hope to do.
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Plan it.
It all begins with an idea. From your idea, we take the time to craft your story. Even if you only have a vague idea, we’ll sit with you and help you identify who your audience is, what your main ideas are, and plan how to best capture them using video and audio. We’ll take your idea and develop a storyboard - a visual layout of your story - to be sure we’re telling the story you want to tell.
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Tell it.
When we’ve helped you clarify what story you want to tell and how best to tell it, the fun begins. We’ll develop a shot list, finalize your script, record your narration, film B-roll (background footage), and primary footage, including interviews. We’ll put it all together using the storyboard as our guide, and deliver it to you for the final touches, including motion graphics and music. We’ll tweak it until you’re completely satisfied.
Combatting Sex Trafficking
Clips from a film we did motion graphics for:
The Life: Sex Trafficking and Modern Day Slavery. We worked with the incredible Patricia Gras and Ron Kabele, and others.
Watch the film here
Some of our documentary films.
These are just a few of the documentary films we’ve produced or collaborated on.
To see more, please visit this link.
Winner of a 2020 Lone Star Emmy®
Winner of a 2019 Lone Star Emmy®
The Life: Sex Trafficking and Modern Day Slavery
We did the motion graphics for a film that tells the stories of sex trafficking victims and those working to stop it. Click the image to visit the film website.