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04/10/2026

Some stories stay with you long after the camera stops rolling.

We’ve recently wrapped a documentary that has been incredibly meaningful to create—one that reflects a life of intellect, love, complexity, and deep human connection.

Behind the scenes, it was hours in the edit suite… reviewing archival photos, shaping conversations, and holding space for moments that carry real emotional weight. This project, in particular, became part of something deeper—a process of grief, reflection, and honoring a life in a way that truly mattered.

Our client has shared how meaningful this experience has been, not just in the final film, but in the journey of revisiting memories and preserving them with intention.

There’s something truly special about being trusted with stories like this—especially when they hold such personal significance. It’s a responsibility we don’t take lightly.

Not every story is meant for a wide audience—and that makes the work even more meaningful.

Grateful to do this work. 🎬

Photos from The Production House's post 03/03/2026

One thing we’ve realized about what sets our work apart…

For us, it’s never really been about the industry — it’s always been about the story.

Recently, we were filming a plumbing and heating team during a new install, squeezed into a cramped basement, carefully maneuvering around tools, pipes, and people just trying to do their job well. Our goal wasn’t to direct the moment or slow them down — it was to quietly step into their world and capture it as it really happens.

(Grateful to Joanna Zambella of Consulting for bringing us into this project — we love collaborating with partners who value story as much as we do.)

Whether it’s a plumbing company, a manufacturer, or a nonprofit serving kids after school, the common thread is always the same: people who care about their work and the impact it has on others.

When you focus on human connection rather than categories, you start to see stories everywhere.

Good storytelling doesn’t belong to one industry. It belongs to the people behind the work — and helping others see why it matters.

02/04/2026

Yesterday reminded us why we love what we do.

We spent the day on a manufacturing floor with a new client—learning their process, hearing their story, and getting curious about how things are actually made. This was a “shoot-only” project, which we don’t take on often, but it turned out to be one of those days that just clicked.

Chelsea and Jennifer had a genuinely great time connecting with the team, asking questions, and understanding the heart of their work. There’s something grounding about being invited into someone else’s world and being trusted to capture it well.

By the end of the shoot, they were already talking about having us back in the spring for corporate headshots. And that’s the part we love most—not just the project, but the beginning of a relationship.

The best work always grows from connection. And sometimes, the door opens simply because you showed up curious, present, and ready to listen.

Grateful for days like this.

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01/19/2026

Today we honor Martin Luther King Jr., not just for the words he spoke, but for the values he embedded into generations that followed.

Dr. King believed in the power of dignity, empathy, and collective responsibility — that progress isn’t driven by loudness, but by courage, compassion, and a willingness to truly see one another. His vision reminds us that justice is not abstract; it’s lived out in how we listen, how we lead, and how we show up for our communities.

His legacy continues to shape the way stories are told today — stories that amplify unheard voices, challenge harmful narratives, and invite people to step into deeper understanding. Storytelling, at its best, is an act of service. It builds bridges. It humanizes. It moves us closer to one another.

On this MLK Day, may we honor his life not only in remembrance, but in action — by choosing empathy over indifference, truth over comfort, and connection over division.

His dream lives on in every generation willing to carry it forward.

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