Projects

Our portfolio reflects a commitment to crafting powerful stories—ranging from corporate narratives to advocacy campaigns and documentaries. Each production is designed with precision and cultural insight to resonate with audiences. At VVM, we believe that video is more than just content; it’s a tool to build trust, strengthen connections, and inspire meaningful change.

Exploring National Parks and Forests:

Conservation vs. Preservation

Curious about why your beloved national park often finds itself encircled by a national forest? Join us for a brief interview where Robert Hudson Westover, Public Affairs Specialist at the US Forest Service, delves into the distinctions between conservation and preservation, as well as the legacies of visionary figures Gifford Pinchot and John Muir.

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Smokey Bear Campaign:

Celebrating 80 Years | Interview

Robert Hudson Westover, a Public Affairs Specialist with the US Forest Service, discusses the communication strategies of the Smokey Bear campaign during the celebration of its 80-year legacy. The interview is led by journalist Tracey Madigan.

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The Alliance Française of Washington D.C.:

French Language and Culture

The Alliance Française of Washington D.C. is a non-profit organization that promotes French language and culture in the D.C. area. This interview features Natasha Bollier, Director of Cultural Programs & Social Media, discussing the Alliance Française's mission, language programs, library resources, and cultural events. Journalist Tracey Madigan conducts the interview.

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Offenbach | La belle Hélène:

Ouverture

The orchestra Le Palais royal on period instruments

and Visual Vista Media present,

Jacques Offenbach (1819-1880)
La belle Hélène : Ouverture

With:
Jean-Philippe Sarcos, conductor
Nguyen Huu Nguyen, solo violin

Directed by Mattéo Deneux in the Historic Hall "la salle du Conservatoire" in Paris, France.

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Rudy Gobert N°27 | NBA Star at the

Embassy of France in the United States

Video interview for the U.S. premiere of the documentary "Rudy Gobert N°27," hosted by the Embassy of France in the United States and French In Motion.

A heartfelt thanks to everyone involved in this project: Jonathan Bensimhon, Sebastien ONOMO, Special Touch Studios, Laetitia Doyle, the Cultural Services of the French Embassy in the United States, Villa Albertine Eaton DC, and French In Motion.

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Waic Up with Jerome Foster II:

Youth Power for Climate & Justice

Jerome Foster II, the youngest member of the White House Environmental Justice Advisory Council, discusses the Waic Up movement, that he co-founded. Waic Up empowers young people to fight for environmental, social, and economic justice! They use voting, independent media, protests, and art to create positive change.


In this interview, Foster elaborates on his vision for justice and emphasizes the pivotal role young people can play in effecting change, including through participation in the upcoming presidential election.

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Elijah McKenzie-Jackson: ‘There’s No Place Like Home’ - Artist Testimonial and Sculpture Debut

Elijah McKenzie-Jackson, a visual artist renowned for his talents in painting, writing, and serving as a UN Youth Champion for Refugees, delivers a compelling testimonial as he unveils his latest artwork, 'There's No Place Like Home'. This masterpiece, a ruby megaphone adorned with 17,270 Swarovski Crystals, marks his debut in sculpture. Through a rare in-camera interview, the artist articulates his beliefs, values, and aspirations with the sincerity and grace befitting both a human being and an artist.

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Exploring the Origins of Creativity with Mark Ruppert: The Story Behind the 48 Hour Film Project

Join us in an exclusive interview with Mark Ruppert, the reserved yet visionary founder of the 48 Hour Film Project. Celebrating over two decades of cinematic innovation, Mark shares the compelling story of how he conceived this unique film festival. Discover the secrets of its enduring success and its expansion to over a hundred cities across the globe, (excluding Antarctica). The 48 Hour Film Project challenges filmmakers from all walks of life to channel their inner child's limitless creativity by creating a short film in just 48 hours. This interview delves into how the festival has continuously fueled the creative forces within the film industry, making an indelible impact worldwide. Watch now on Vimeo to get inspired!

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