Films, events, and campaigns that move people to act.
You’ve built something meaningful — a mission, a community, a movement. The right production doesn’t just capture it. It carries it into rooms you’ll never enter and puts it in front of the people who need to see it.
You’ve built something worth talking about — a mission, a community, a movement. But getting that story told at the level it deserves is harder than it looks. The wrong production feels generic. A flat event loses the room. A campaign that doesn’t land wastes more than budget — it wastes a moment that won’t come back.
The right production — whether it’s a documentary, a live stage, or a video campaign — changes everything: how funders see you, how communities connect, how your work travels far beyond the room it started in. Joshua Kagi brings two decades across newsrooms, agencies, government, and mission-driven organizations to every project — not as a vendor, but as a strategic partner who understands what’s at stake.
Whether it’s a film, a fundraiser, or a live broadcast — the process always starts with your mission.
Every project begins with understanding what you’ve built and who needs to hear about it. We uncover the story already living inside your work before anything else moves forward.
Together, we develop the narrative structure, creative direction, and strategic framing — for a screen, a stage, or both — that will make your story resonate with the people who matter most.
From pre-production through delivery, every detail is crafted to serve your mission and move your audience to action — whether they’re watching from a living room or sitting in the front row.

What does it mean to be a good dad today? This five-part PBS series explores the generational shifts in fatherhood through conversations with former U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy, author Richard Reeves, and fathers across the country. Now streaming nationwide on PBS Passport and YouTube.

The Flamy Grant Story — when a drag queen’s album lands on the Contemporary Christian charts, faith, identity, and music collide.

National campaign narrated by former First Lady Michelle Obama, bringing the Good Food for All initiative to life on screen.

Rebirth and belonging in small-town America — a former steel town experiencing renewal, told through the lens of a non-native who chose to call it home.

Live-streamed cross-cultural conversations for International Ministries’ 210th anniversary, produced in multiple languages.

Full-scale event production — staging, multi-camera capture, and live content for a global gathering of mission-driven leaders.

Oregon’s Mark Hatfield — the story of one of America’s most principled senators, and what happens when conviction meets public life.
Whether your audience is in a theater, a convention hall, or on their couch — every format is built to carry your story where it needs to go.
Features and shorts produced to broadcast standards and built to travel — from PBS to film festivals to the communities that need to see them.
Mission-driven content that moves funders, partners, and communities to action — not just awareness. Built for the platforms where your audience already lives.
In-person conferences, galas, and livestreamed gatherings — staging, multi-camera capture, and real-time production that honors the gravity of the moment.
Episodic content designed for today’s platforms with the depth of longform storytelling — meeting your audience where they already are.
Every project begins with a conversation about what you’re building and who needs to experience it — on screen, on stage, or both.