Best for: You need content fast.
You get: 1-day filming + 1 story highlight film + 4–8 short social media reels (15-45s).
Best for: nonprofits raising donations, grants, sponsors, or community support.
You get: 1 main film + short clips + website cut.
Best for: mission-aligned companies that need trust and clarity.
You get: 1 main film + short clips + messaging that stays specific (no vague “green” fluff).
Best for: hiring, volunteers, onboarding, and training.
You get: 1 overview recruitment video + short training videos.
Best for: donors, partners, stakeholders, boards, or customers.
You get: monthly, quarterly, or annual progress films + short clips for regular updates.
Best for: a unique project that doesn’t fit the templates above.
You get: a custom production plan built around your goal, timeline, and where the video will be used.
We plan well, film efficiently, and deliver a main video plus short clips that are ready to use across your website, email, and social.
We plan ahead, work efficiently on location, and stay out of the way—so your team can keep doing the work while we capture it.
We guide interviews and shape the edit with strong structure, clean audio, and visuals that keep people watching.
We help you communicate in plain language, so your story feels honest, specific, and easy to trust.
You get a main video plus short clips, formatted and labeled so you can share them right away on your website, email, social, or presentations.
We work with conservation nonprofits and mission-aligned companies that want clear, documentary-style video.
Yes. We deliver vertical (Reels/Shorts/TikTok) versions as part of your package when short clips are included.
It depends on what you need the video to help with. Here’s a quick guide:
Need content fast → Story Day
Need donations, sponsors, or grant support → Fundraising / Support Film
Need customer trust and clear messaging → Brand Trust / Sustainability Film
Need volunteers or staff (plus onboarding/training) → Recruitment & Training Video Kit
Need recurring updates → Impact Update Series
Need something custom → Custom Film
Yes. We approach sensitive work with care and professionalism. If there are boundaries (faces not shown, names not used, location not shared), we plan for that up front.
We guide interviews with clear prompts and a comfortable pace. Most people relax quickly once they realize it’s just a conversation.
We can help keep messaging specific and accurate and encourage using client-provided documentation where relevant. (We’re not a legal service, but we build films that avoid vague, risky wording.)
In general, most projects start with a few basics:
Your goal (support, trust, recruiting, training, or updates)
Where the video will live (website, social, email, presentations)
One point person for approvals
Any key facts, links, and logos you want included
That’s common. Send what you have and tell us your goal. We’ll point you to the best starting service and keep it straightforward.
Pricing depends on scope (shoot time, edit complexity, number of deliverables). We’ll recommend the best-fit service and send a clear quote.
No. We deliver everything ready to post, but your team will publish it (website, email, social, etc.).
Not always. We can build strong films with hands-on action, environments, tools, process, and voiceover if you prefer not to show faces.
Yes. If you have existing footage (phone clips, past events, archive), we can often incorporate it and match it to the final edit.
That’s okay. We can tell the story through people, process, and visible work. If you do have stats or reporting, we can weave them in clearly.
We can provide burned-in captions for social and/or a subtitle file (SRT) if requested. We’ll confirm what’s included in your package.
Yes, where permitted, and we operate FAA-compliantly. Drone use depends on location rules, weather, and site restrictions.
If permits are needed, we’ll flag it early. Typically the client helps secure site permissions, and we’ll coordinate requirements with you.
Raw footage delivery can be added if requested. We’ll outline the cost and the method for transferring it.
Typically via a download link in organized folders, labeled by format (website, vertical clips, etc.).