Where storytelling meets social impact.
Inspire Change,
Empower Action.

ABOUT US
We partner with socially responsible businesses and non-profits to tell their story, catalyze conversations, and mobilize change.
We believe in the transformative potential of storytelling to drive action towards a more equitable and sustainable world.


WHAT WE DO
Our comprehensive production services encompass three key stages: pre-production, production, and post-production.
The final package is a multimedia showcase, seamlessly integrating video and photography tailored for web and social media platforms.
WHO WE ARE
We work with a collective of independent, experienced filmmakers who are dedicated to creating thoughtful and purposeful content.

Founder & Director
Olivia Zimmerman
Olivia develops feature length documentary films and short form content for businesses and non-profits. Currently, Olivia is directing two sports documentaries on Latina athletes and a short film on the Amazon river dolphin, the boto. Recent work includes feature documentary 'Bloodroot' (San Francisco Film Festival, 19'), 'The Maestro: The Rollie Massimino Story' (Fox Sports, 18'), With A Kiss' (CBS and Turner, 16'), 'Kate Plays Christine' (Sundance 17', Grasshopper Films), and 'Drunk Stoned Brilliant Dead: The History of the National Lampoon' (Sundance 16', Magnolia Pictures, A&E/History Films), 'Dr. Fandom' (an ESPN Campaign). She recently completed the Fucking Awesome collaboration launch video on skateboarder, Beatrice Domond. In 2018 Olivia was invited to participate in the 8th annual Artist Academy of the New York Film Festival and Film Society of Lincoln Center for up-and-coming and established filmmakers.
Olivia has photographed around the world documenting people and their connection to the environment. Her photography work includes the '1,000 Stories Campaign' in association with the Renewable Energy Alaska Project, which documents individuals and businesses making the switch to renewable energy. Olivia also participated in a collaborative documentary project which documented the 'boom and bust' town of Towanda, PA. The resulting work was part of an exhibition that took place in New York City in 2013. Olivia continued her travels by heading abroad to the country of Guyana where she documented the eco-tourism models implemented within the Amerindian communities.
Press/
Awards/
Exhibitions
Bright Ideas MAGAZINE
Spectators at a Suicide
Summer/fall 2016, vol. 3
An American Town Pictured
New York, NY Winter 2013
The International Color Awards
Nature Category - First Place 2015
NYFF56 Artists Academy, 2018