Bend-based Awfully Good Media, which specializes in video production and marketing consulting, gifted the nonprofit organization Changing Patterns a mini-documentary production service to help them champion the cause of reducing recidivism in Central Oregon. The mini-documentary focuses on the founding of Changing Patterns Inc. and their Moving Forward Project, which aims to help returning citizens find a community and the right support to help prevent them from re-incarceration.
“It’s an honor to be engaged with this cause. Returning citizens face a mountain of obstacles when they come back to our community, and Changing Patterns is doing tremendous work to serve them and help prevent new crime,” said Christophe Adrien, managing partner at Awfully Good Media and member of the board of Changing Patterns. “We hope this mini-documentary will help raise awareness of the issue of recidivism and gain Changing Patterns the support they need to make their mission a success.”
Those interested can watch the mini-documentary at the following link: LINK.
Awfully Good Media further plans to gift two more mini-documentary productions to nonprofits this year. One is still in production, while the other has yet to be chosen. Interested nonprofits can submit requests to be a recipient of the giveaway at the Awfully Good Media website.
About Awfully Good Media:
Awfully Good Media is a world-class video production studio and video-centric marketing agency based in Bend. Its team of expert writers, videographers, animators, and marketers has the skills and experience to increase brands’ share of mind, otherwise known as fame. They’re here to make your brand famous.