Video Productions
Sound Development video productions highlight the work of charitable organizations and have engaged audiences around the world. Produced in Canada, South and Central America and Africa, they have been broadcast on four continents and screened at dozens of film festivals internationally.
It’s TimeAfrican Women Join Hands Against DomesticViolence is video production that provides an inside glimpse of the lives of African women and girls forced to flee abuse. |
Family on the EdgeThis video production is a story about one father’s struggle to hold on to his kids while forced to live in a homeless shelter. |
Duel with the DevilThis provocative video production follows homicide detectives through the streets of Guatemala City in an attempt to improve that nation’s dismal rate of convictions. |
Rising from the AshesThis inspiring video production is a story of women taking on new roles in Peru who are seeking a more just and peaceful society. |
Seeds in the CityA remarkable video production about the people of Havana, Cuba who have pulled themselves back from the brink of disaster. Faced with food shortages and widespread hunger, they have become a city of urban farms. |
Searching for BalanceCosta Rica has five percent of the world’s total biodiversity. But it is being depleted as forest are being converted to farm land and other uses. It is affecting the productivity of the land as watersheds are destroyed and fragile soil eroded. Searching for Balance is a video production about Canadian and Costa Rican cooperation to find a balance between the differing demands for the land where wildlife and humans can co-exist. |
Aboriginal Sex Trade in OttawaShort report for the VJMovement based in Amsterdam on the large number of Native and Inuit women involved in the sex trade in Ottawa. Ottawa has the second largest number of Inuit outside the North |
Research to ActionA corporate video for the Canadian Federation of Nurses Unions (CFNU) highlighting an innovative program to increase retention and recruitment of nurses. More about the Film. |
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