
Our Impact
HOW IT WORKS
Inspiring Behavior Change Through Storytelling
At the heart of every project is a desire to improve the relationship between people and the planet. Our visual storytelling is designed to spark empathy, shift mindsets, and drive real-world action. By starting with the impact we want to achieve—whether it's policy change, land stewardship, or wildlife protection, we tailor each story to the right audience, message, and medium. From short films to immersive campaigns, we use every tool available to create stories that move people and inspire change.
Our cameras don’t just capture stunning imagery, they help illuminate the frontiers of science. Through field expeditions and close collaborations with researchers, we’ve documented new species, behaviors, and habitats. These discoveries contribute to the scientific record, inform conservation strategies, and help ensure these wonders are protected for generations to come. By turning complex data into compelling stories, we bring science out of the lab and into the hearts of audiences.
Revealing the Unknown: Documenting Scientific Discovery
Building a Community of Science Storytellers
We believe science communication is a powerful tool for a better, more informed world. That’s why we’re committed to training the next generation of conservation storytellers. From local youth and students to early-career scientists and community members, we offer hands-on workshops, mentorship, and resources to help others tell their own environmental stories. By empowering more people to share science through compelling visuals, we help foster a more connected and scientifically literate society.

FEATURED IMPACT CAMPAIGNS
Ashort film featuring the work of a small community who used rights of nature to protect their drinking water and to save the hellbender salamander from the installation of an injection well.
“RESILIENCE: STORY OF THE AMERICAN RED WOLF”
The directors cut of the story chronicles the conservation of one of America's most iconic and rare species and features its release for the first time in over a decade.
A 360° video education series used in classrooms around Honduras to give school children the opportunity to see the amazing ecosystem that exists around them.
The Florida grasshopper sparrow numbers less than 100 in the wild and White Oak, US Fish and Wildlife, the FWC, and Tall Timbers are working tirelessly to save it from extinction.
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
“Conservation Through a Lens” Photo Exhibition
Highlighting extraordinary wildlife from around the world and their intriguing conservation stories through captivating photography, video, public workshops, and powerful interpretation - our traveling wildlife photo exhibition takes a multidisciplinary approach to combine science and art in a way that can benefit the community and our local ecosystems.
Virtual Educational Programming
Thanks to streaming technology, we have the ability to talk to people around the world to share our stories. If you are interested in connecting with us, send us an email and we would love to talk to your group or class!
In Person talks, Screenings, & Workshops
We have a passion for connecting with people and love to talk to live audiences. We do everything from keynote speeches for conferences and workshops to presentations for film screenings. We will work with your group to create an event that best fits your needs and the needs of your audience.
Internships & Educational Coursework
Through our internship program, university students have the option to choose their focus on science communication or film production.