Save Our Stories Films

Capturing the nuances of the narrative; intentionally amplifying the sounds of the overlooked, for the sake of preserving the spirit of cultural identity.

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Morgan State University | 2026 ‘All Paws In’ Campaign

During Art Basel Miami, Save Our Stories Films joined The Bishop Gallery in Miami’s Design District to document an exhibition featuring the work of 14 international artists, including Washington, D.C.-based mixed media artist Jabari Jefferson. Known for creating layered works that explore Black culture, identity, spirituality, and history, Jefferson’s art became part of a broader story centered on creativity and representation within contemporary art spaces. Through full-service production including cinematography, directing, and post-production, Save Our Stories captured intimate moments, behind-the-scenes perspectives, and powerful conversations highlighting the artists and cultural narratives shaping today’s Black art landscape.

The Bishop at The Moore


Building Tomorrow: Inside the 2024 Sadie T.M. Alexander Conference

Save Our Stories Films partnered with The Sadie Collective to document the 2024 Sadie T.M. Alexander Conference for Economics and Related Fields in Washington, D.C., capturing the energy and impact of a gathering dedicated to advancing opportunities for Black women and underrepresented communities in economics and related fields. Through coverage of keynote presentations, panel discussions, and authentic moments of engagement, we produced both micro social content and a short-form event recap that preserved the conference’s focus on economic empowerment, mentorship, leadership, and creating pathways for future generations.

Growing Financial Wisdom for Families: Money As You Grow @ PGCMLS

Save Our Stories Films provided end-to-end production for this promotional video supporting the Money As You Grow initiative. Combining documentary-inspired storytelling, cinematography, and post-production, the project was created to engage families, promote financial literacy, and showcase how literature can serve as a gateway to meaningful conversations about money, responsibility, and generational knowledge.

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