Mission-driven
films that
move people to act.
The best mission film doesn't talk about impact. It shows it. Whether you're trying to fill seats, raise funds, or change a perception, the story is the strategy. We've been making films for schools, universities, and nonprofits since 2000.
Donors give to stories, not statistics.
A prospective family chooses a school because they see their kid there — in a film, in a face, in a moment that feels true. A donor writes a check because they saw what their money actually does. These aren't marketing decisions. They're emotional ones. That's exactly where film is most powerful.
We understand the stakes are different when a film has to move people — not just impress them. Budgets are tighter. The mission is bigger. We've worked in this space for decades and we know how to do more with less without compromising the result.
Films built
around the
mission.
Every organization has a different need. We scope the right format for the right audience and the right moment.
Enrollment
& brand films.
Admissions films that show prospective families what life at your school actually looks like. Faculty profiles, student stories, and campus films that communicate culture without narrating it.
Fundraising
& gala films.
Short films built to screen at fundraising events and move donors to give. We know how to tell a beneficiary story with dignity, specificity, and enough emotional truth to open a room.
Campaign
films.
Awareness films for causes, campaigns, and advocacy efforts. Content designed to shift perception, build community, or make complex issues immediate and human.
Education & nonprofit
films from the portfolio.
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The Art of Teaching
Wardlaw+Hartridge School · Education · Documentary
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Sarah
Wardlaw+Hartridge School · Education · Documentary Portrait
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03
Nathan's Hope
JINIX · Healthcare · Documentary
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First Course
First Course · Non-Profit · Promotional Film
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Maestro on a Mission
MusicUnitesAmerica.org · Short Documentary
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Have a mission
worth telling?
Tell us about your organization, your audience, and what you need the film to do. We'll tell you what kind of story it wants to be.