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Sharing Stories That Matter
Indigenous filmmaking and Media
Our Indigenous filmmaking services share true stories,
honoring rich histories and traditions.
We preserve culture through film and amplify unheard voices.
We partner with Indigenous voices, celebrating differences and shared values.
Together, we make inspiring films that stay true to their roots.
Our Approach to Indigenous Filmmaking
Our Approach to Indigenous Filmmaking
We follow Indigenous protocols to build respectful partnerships.
We listen, build trust, and are culturally sensitive. We involve communities to integrate their voice and vision.
We follow Indigenous protocols to build respectful partnerships.
We listen, build trust, and are culturally sensitive. We involve communities to integrate their voice and vision.
Authentic Storytelling That Respects
We share stories that respect cultural heritage, working with Elders and advisors to ensure precise and respectful storytelling.
Authentic Storytelling That Respects
We share stories that respect cultural heritage, working with Elders and advisors to ensure precise and respectful storytelling.
Why partner with us?
Experience and Passion
At EV Agency, we are proud to share our many years of experience in telling real and meaningful Indigenous stories.
We value these important roots and work hard to bring these narratives to life.
Experience and Passion
At EV Agency, we are proud to share our many years of experience in telling real and meaningful Indigenous stories.
We value these important roots and work hard to bring these narratives to life.
Upholding Indigenous Sovereignty
We are dedicated to ethical filmmaking and respect Indigenous protocols. We prioritize informed consent and community engagement at every step.
By being open and transparent, we ensure fair compensation and honor cultural and intellectual property. This way, we respect the stories we share.
Upholding Indigenous Sovereignty
We are dedicated to ethical filmmaking and respect Indigenous protocols. We prioritize informed consent and community engagement at every step.
By being open and transparent, we ensure fair compensation and honor cultural and intellectual property. This way, we respect the stories we share.
Indigenous Media & Original Content
Where Are All My Relations? Stories of Indigenous Homelessness in BC
This eleven-episode series explores Indigenous homelessness in B.C. through personal stories and cultural insights.
By highlighting the strength and resilience of Indigenous communities, the series shows how Indigenous-led solutions rooted in culture and trust drive lasting change.
Welcome to Harmony House
Harmony House, in Prince George, B.C., provides a safe space for women to reconnect with their culture. This project shares stories of healing and empowerment, demonstrating how a nurturing environment strengthens bonds and inspires growth.
What Happens Upstream
What happens upstream shapes everything downstream. What Happens Upstream is more than a project—it’s a movement, a conversation, and a call to action.
Over three days, we documented their dedication to prevention, education, and culture—capturing moments of resilience and community. Like salmon fighting upstream, these young leaders are paving the way for future generations.
Coastal Stewardship Network
We partnered with the Coastal Stewardship Network to produce videos showcasing their work along B.C.’s coast.
These videos highlight the connection between communities, land, and sea, emphasizing the importance of stewardship and collaboration.
FAQ: Indigenous Filmmaking
It tells stories by and about Indigenous Peoples, prioritizing cultural authenticity and respecting traditions, knowledge, and experiences.
It preserves Indigenous cultures, raises awareness about important issues, and ensures that those who own the stories tell them.
We collaborate with Indigenous communities, respecting cultural protocols and allowing their voices to guide our work.
We offer Indigenous filmmaking, video production, branding, and digital marketing.
We’re based in Fort St. John, B.C., but we work with clients across Canada.
We’d love to hear from you! Reach out to us through our website to start the conversation.
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