VideoThese videos were shot and edited for three very different nonprofit organizations—The Warwick Historical Society, First Baptist Church of White Plains, and Westchester Jewish Community Services.
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The donation of an antique dollhouse was the initial inspiration for The Warwick Historical Society's first ever Festival of Toys. Planning quickly grew in scope to include vintage toy trains running on tracks surrounded by handcrafted scenery and models of historic buildings. This film documents the initial year's fun and was used as part of a marketing blitz the following year.
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Rentals generate an important source of income at First Baptist Church of White Plains. This one-minute video, crafted from still photographs and simple transitions, is posted on the church website and used for digital marketing. Matt Perez, the church's music minister, composed the score.
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Project SEED (Supporting Early Emotional Development) is a collaboration between Westchester Jewish Community Services and the Jewish Education Project. The program helps early childhood educators nurture young children's emotional and social development. The video was made to open an Annual SEED Conference. The gathering—attended by parents, teachers and directors—celebrated the project's tenth anniversary.
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This movie was developed in collaboration with Rev. Bruce Greer, a transitional minister at First Baptist Church of White Plains. It was our class project at the Jacob Burns Film Center's Media Arts Lab in Pleasantville, NY. The course—Reel Change for Nonprofits—taught nonprofit staff to create short films as an effective part of their advocacy work.
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