Social Impact Video Production in Auckland
Video production for NGOs, nonprofits and ethical brands who need authentic storytelling that connects with real people and drives real outcomes.
I work with organisations across New Zealand who are doing work that matters. Mental health campaigns. Community recovery stories. Case studies that show funders what their money actually achieves. Content for ethical brands who want substance over polish.
20 years of experience. Clients include Mental Health Foundation, Netsafe, Le Va, Chorus and Fletcher Building.
What I Do
Every project is different but most social impact work falls into these categories.
Case Study Videos
Show funders and stakeholders what your work actually achieves. Real people sharing real outcomes. Evidence of impact that reports and statistics cannot capture.
See example: Mental Health Awareness Week
Campaign Videos
Awareness campaigns, advocacy content and fundraising videos that move people to action. Multiple formats for different platforms from broadcast to social.
See example: CHUR Suicide Prevention
Lived Experience Stories
Sensitive personal stories filmed with trauma-informed practices. Mental health journeys, recovery stories and voices that need to be heard with dignity and care.
See example: Nōku te Ao
Documentary-Style Corporate
Authentic interviews and behind-the-scenes content for organisations who want real over scripted. Staff stories, leadership profiles and brand films with substance.
See example: Fletcher Steel Campaign
Ethical Brand Content
For brands doing genuine good who want their story told authentically. Sustainability initiatives, social enterprises and purpose-driven businesses.
See example: Chorus Waiheke Fibre
Training and Internal Video
Staff training, onboarding content and internal communications. Professional quality without the corporate stiffness.
Who I Work With
NGOs and nonprofits who need to show the real impact of their work. Grant applications, annual reports, awareness campaigns and fundraising content.
Government and public sector organisations communicating policy, community initiatives and public health messages.
Health and mental health organisations creating campaigns that require sensitivity, cultural competency and trauma-informed practices.
Ethical brands who want authentic storytelling over polished corporate content. Sustainability, social enterprise and purpose-driven businesses.
Any organisation with a real story who wants authentic content for broadcast, web, social or cinema screens.
If your work involves real people and you want your audience to feel something, this is the right approach.
Investment
Every project is scoped individually but here are realistic budget ranges for social impact video production in New Zealand.
$3,000 to $8,000
Simple projects
Single subject, one location, one filming day. Case study or testimonial video. 2 to 3 minute finished video.
$10,000 to $30,000
Campaign projects
Multiple subjects or locations. Series of videos plus social cuts. Higher production values and more complex logistics.
$40,000+
Full documentaries
Extended filming timelines, multiple locations, broadcast finishing. Projects that require significant time and care.
Most NGO projects fall in the $8,000 to $15,000 range. I offer competitive rates for registered charities and can often find efficiencies to maximise limited budgets. Read more about NGO video budgets.
How It Works
1. Conversation
We talk about what you are trying to achieve, who the story is for and what success looks like. No obligation.
2. Brief and quote
You share your requirements, I propose an approach and budget. Clear scope before anything starts. Guide to briefing a filmmaker.
3. Pre-production
Subject selection, pre-interviews, logistics and scheduling. For sensitive content this includes proper preparation and support structures. How we approach lived experience filming.
4. Production
Filming happens. One day or multiple days depending on scope. One-day vs multi-day productions.
5. Post-production
Editing, colour grading, sound mixing. You review drafts and provide feedback. Two revision rounds included. What happens in post-production.
6. Delivery
Final video in whatever formats you need. Broadcast, web, social or cinema screens. Files ready to use.
Selected Work
Social impact projects for NGOs, government and ethical brands across New Zealand.
Why Work With Me
20 years with sensitive content
Mental health campaigns, trauma stories, lived experience and culturally sensitive content. I know how to create safe spaces on set and tell difficult stories with care.
Cultural competency
Extensive experience with Māori and Pasifika communities. I understand tikanga and the responsibility that comes with telling someone else's story.
NGO budget reality
I understand grant funding and limited budgets. I find efficiencies and scope projects honestly so you get real value without surprises.
One filmmaker, consistent vision
I am not an agency. When you work with me you get me. From the first conversation to the final export.
Questions
How much does NGO video production cost in Auckland?
Simple case study videos start at $3,000 to $8,000. Campaign videos with multiple subjects run $10,000 to $30,000. Full documentaries start around $40,000. Many projects fall in the $8,000 to $15,000 range for professional results.
What types of organisations do you work with?
NGOs, nonprofits, charities, government agencies, health organisations and ethical brands. Clients include Mental Health Foundation, Netsafe, Le Va, Chorus and Fletcher Building. Any organisation doing work that matters and wants authentic storytelling.
How long does a social impact video project take?
Simple projects take 3 to 4 weeks. Campaign videos with multiple subjects take 4 to 8 weeks. Projects involving sensitive content or cultural protocols may need longer for proper preparation and care.
Do you have experience with sensitive content and vulnerable subjects?
Yes. 20 years of experience filming mental health campaigns, lived experience stories, trauma recovery and culturally sensitive content. Trauma-informed filming practices are built into every project involving vulnerable populations.
Can you work within our grant funding timeline?
Usually yes. I understand the reality of grant deadlines and approval processes. We can often structure filming and delivery around your funding requirements.
"The clarity of his work helps us achieve social change by connecting with the communities that we serve."
Danielle Whitburn Marketing & Communications, Mental Health Foundation
Ready to discuss your project?
Whether you have a clear brief or just an idea, I am happy to talk through what might work for your organisation and budget.
Resources
Guides and articles for organisations planning video production.