RE-PRESENT MEDIA STORIES STUDIO
Re-Present Media Stories Studio is a division of Re-Present Media, an internationally-recognized nonprofit focused on personal storytelling from underrepresented communities.
SOCIALLY RESPONSIBLE
We work with socially-responsible businesses, nonprofit organizations, and documentary production companies to create work that inspires, revitalizes, and transforms.
TELLING AUTHENTIC STORIES
We aim to create media that reflects the breadth of experience of underrepresented communities with nuanced, authentic stories.
MENTORING EMERGING BIPOC FILMMAKERS
Our studio cultivates emerging BIPOC filmmakers alongside veterans to support entry into careers in the industry.
making media with impact
We make media to influence perceptions, increase knowledge, and stimulate action.
Branded Content
for socially-responsible businesses
We inspire and capture the spirit of your brand to create effective, powerful communications materials, whether for broadcast, social media, or other platforms.
Promotional Videos
for Nonprofit Organizations
We create memorable, moving testimonials to communicate the impact of your nonprofit’s work to community members, donors, funders, partners, and other stakeholders.
Production & Post Crew
for Documentary Films and Nonfiction Media
We provide a turnkey solution for hiring vetted, talented producers and crew for San Francisco Bay Area projects.
CLIENTS
Kai Ming – 50th Anniversary Videos
We are creating anniversary videos to commemorate and celebrate Kai Ming’s 50 years of providing early childhood development programs and services to families in need in San Francisco. Kai Ming is part of the national Head Start and Early Head Start programs founded by President Lyndon B. Johnson.
ORIGINAL CONTENT
Clairemont
This film-in-progress is in post-production and centers on a series of community portraits of Asian Americans in a subdivision of San Diego, California.
Oakland Out Loud
Oakland Out Loud: Queer and Trans Changemakers and Artivists is a short documentary series on celebrating queer folks who are leading Oakland’s vibrant cultural renaissance in the arts and music.
Supported by the Akonadi Foundation‘s So Love Can Win Fund.