Make Your Nonprofit Video Stand Out
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What
Nothing compares to the spirit and energy of people uniting under the banner of a cause bigger than themselves. Nonprofits are the facilitators of that kind of spirit. They’re the ones out there, pounding the pavement every day and doing the hard, worthwhile, world-changing work. They represent the qualities we teach our kids--servant leadership, hope in action, and championing the underdog.
Have you ever noticed the most compelling stories are usually about those same things?
That’s a winning combo for nonprofits who need action-inducing storytelling to forward their missions.
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Why
Brave Voices Media is a full-service production company and we believe in nonprofits. Creating compelling and emotionally engaging stories that move your audience to your desired action is our sweet spot. Through the power of story, we will help you communicate the values and core message of who you are. And we’ll do that by focusing on the people you serve.
We love people. We’ve sat at tables with refugee families, filmed in operating rooms and waited beside parents as their children go through operations. We’ve followed young people from a theater program as they traveled from Selma to Broadway to perform an original show.
No matter what cause you serve, there’s nothing we love more than amplifying brave voices and capturing how nonprofits change lives for the better.
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How
We handle everything– from the scriptwriting and filming all the way through editing, color, music and delivery. We will help you craft your story from start to finish. In collaboration with your team, we will identify your central characters, conflict, resolution, stakes and more.
We’ll pursue the “that’s it” moment together .
All the raw ingredients of a great story already exist within your organization. We’re here to help you put them together. In video, that means bringing the images, music, and script together to express the inexpressible (also known as the magic of art!).
We will help you articulate your big ideas and keep your audience gripped with the question, “what happens next?” until the very end when their question becomes, “What can I give?”