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We empower clients to leverage video for marketing, training, HR, events, and more! Explore our some of our recent video projects.
Law Advocates – Law Day Breakfast
Benefit Breakfast goes Virtual
Every year for the past few years Law Advocates has hosted a breakfast gathering that brings together like-minded people who care about justice and advocacy for some of the most marginalized in our community. Only weeks into the initial outbreak of COVID-19 in the United States, Law Advocates was forced to cancel their in-person gathering which left them without any clear way to raise the funds they needed to continue their programming.
Initially they were planning to do a simple Zoom meeting that would provide the platform for people to connect and for their keynote speakers to present. We knew there was a better option and proposed doing a live stream instead.
Michael Heatherly, the Executive Director, hosted the virtual benefit and facilitated the conversation with the guest speakers and attendees. The three guest speakers were featured remotely and we incorporated their slideshow presentations—we ran the slide decks for the presenters so that we could seamlessly switch between the speaker's face and their material, without them having to share their screen.
At the end of the day, Law Advocates was very pleased with the attendance and with the money they were able to raise that day to support their programs.
Are you trying to host a virtual event this year? Check out our Virtual Events page for more information.
Veritas: 2019 Year in Review
KINEKT Stem Kickstarter Campaign
In 2019, Cirrus Cycles, the creators of the KINEKT Seatpost, launched a new bike stem product through Kickstarter. Their team turned to us, and together we created a compelling campaign video, as well as additional video assets to share and target specifics of the new stem product.
Their Kickstarter campaign was a success—Cirrus Cycles earned 508 backers that pledged $94,000 of their $25,000 goal.
Bellingham Tonight (Season 1)
Brett Mccandlis Brown & Conner, PLLC
The team at Brett McCandlis Brown and Conner approached us about creating a suite of videos to help market their firm and give their search rankings a boost by using video. We set them up with a brand bundle that resulted in the following videos. They were able to reduce the overall cost of the project by filming on a single day and bundling a number of different deliverables.
Hero Video
Testimonial Video
Attorney Spotlight Videos
Making Waves (Shell + Million Waves Project)
Western Solar, Inc.
Creating Living Wage Careers (Shell + Bellingham Technical College)
Veritas Media partnered with Shell Puget Sound Refinery to tell the story of how their plant is aligning with Bellingham Technical College (BTC) to ready students for new careers and living wage jobs at the refinery.
This video features interviews on location at Shell PSR just outside of Anacortes, WA. as well as interviews with BTC faculty in Bellingham, WA.
We've produced a lot of different videos for refineries and other manufacturers, many of which are training videos that can't be shown publicly. If you're interested in learning more about creating PR, or internal videos for your refinery or manufacturing business, please reach out for more information.
Veritas: 2018 Year in Review
WWU: Paint the Town Blue Recap
Cascade Hypnosis Testimonials
Bank of the Pacific Customer Testimonials
Business Testimonials
Testimonial: Cowden Gravel & Ready Mix
Testimonial: Scholten's Equipment
Testimonial: Print & Copy Factory
WWU Give Day 2018
Every year on June 1, the Western Washington University Foundation hosts a 24-hour Give Day event, encouraging parents, alumni and other supporters to donate to their favorite programs, departments or scholarships.
For their 2018 event, we had the opportunity to work with WWU and feature 3 students who, through their scholarships, have benefitted from past Give Day funding.
We produced 5 deliverables for this project: 3 short student spotlights, one primary Give Day feature, and a post-event “thank you” video. These videos were rolled out over several weeks in email blasts and over social media, ramping up to the big day.
Overall, the campaign, supported by our videos, was a huge success. WWU surpassed their $600,000 fundraising goal! Additionally, paid video ads & posts on Facebook saw 3x more traction than posts with just a static image—earning not only more impressions, but more Reactions, comments, and—most important—clicks through to the Give Day donation site.
2018 Light in the Night Gala
After the success of our 2016 project, we were thrilled when Lighthouse Mission Ministries approached us again in 2018 for their annual gala.
With this video, LMM wanted to highlight the variety of support programs they provide, including: Street Connect, the Drop-In Center, Agape Home, The Mission & the New Life Program.
We covered these programs by taking the viewer through the journey that a homeless individual would follow. We also shared 3 stories of success to illustrate the importance of LMM in Bellingham. In one day of production, we were able to interview 5 people who have experienced homelessness, and received support with LMM. While we were not able to feature all 5, we were able to edit short vignettes for each individual. LMM is sharing these success story videos on their social media channels, in their blog, and in their email marketing to generate donations.
Women of Alcoa
Alcoa Intalco Works was looking to recruit more women to their team at their Ferndale, WA smelting and casting site. Over a two-day shoot, we followed 3 women around their workday, to get an inside look at what it's like to be a part of the aluminum industry.
30-Second TV Spot
Women of Alcoa Overview Video
Alcoa: Element of Possibility
Alcoa Intalco Works in Ferndale, WA needed a creative solution to help attract qualified talent.
Working with their HR and marketing teams, we cut together a 30-second broadcast spot that aired throughout Whatcom County. Messaging focused on the value of the business for the local economy, and the strength of the aluminum industry at large.
Because we had worked with Alcoa on other projects, we were able to re-use a lot of beautiful footage. Voice talent was also an Alcoa employee—so production was relatively minimal. It’s a powerful reminder to start with what you’ve got!
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