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      <image:title>Clients - #1 SOLUTION TO CURTAIL CLIMATE CHANGE</image:title>
      <image:caption>NASRC is a nonprofit boldly pushing for urgent action to make a positive impact on climate change. As an industry-facing nonprofit, they created the “Naturally Cool” brand to garner public support and educate people about the use of natural vs synthetic refrigerants as the #1 solution to help curtail climate change. We pitched the idea of a brand mascot, a 2-dimensional animation of an affable polar bear. The polar bear disseminates the information and calls viewers to action, delivering ‘friendly’ but potent messages across social media and web platforms in order to affect radical change. This 60 second animation was the first introduction to the brand mascot, who is now being used for future campaigns. For optimal brand recognition, we teamed up with AdTaxi, suggesting a search and social media campaign to be launched concurrently, identifying strategic audiences (core, custom, lookalike, geo-graphic) nationwide. This would be targeted across multiple channels, using a quantum algorithm to track high intent audiences on their preferred platforms.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Clients - "THE WOODSTOCK GURU"</image:title>
      <image:caption>This international yoga brand created by "The Woodstock Guru“ has been instrumental in bringing yoga to the West and creating the foundations for the modern yoga movement worldwide. This film distills the essential teachings of Swami Satchidananda with moving image and animation inspired by the art of Peter Max. It illustrates how this classical form of yoga began, and uncovers the depth of the lineage and the seminal structure that this yoga brand has pioneered.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Clients - ESSENTIAL WELLBEING DIRECT TO THE COMMUNITY</image:title>
      <image:caption>St. Joseph Health is a healthcare provider that was transitioning through massive growth at the time this film was commissioned. The film was created to reveal the collaborative partnerships and programs that are offered by the unique department called Community Benefit. Authentic verbal content is beautifully told by the staff who are out there making a difference in the lives of the people they serve. A version in Spanish was created as well. We overdubbed one key executive interview and used interviewees who were bilingual.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Clients - HOW DO YOU CREATE YOUR FUTURE?</image:title>
      <image:caption>IONS believes that the power of our intention and the strength of our actions actually conjure up new possibilities and allow us to step into a new future. Originally, all the scenes were conceived and filmed for a 9-minute futuristic documentary which screened at their international conference in 2017. The footage was repurposed to create 6 new films to provoke engagement on their Facebook page. This was the first film leading into their end-of-year fundraising campaign. The film concept was to visualize a future in which noetic practices are commonplace in the fields of business, education, health and healing. With a cast of 23 actors from all over the Bay Area and a crew of only 6, all the scenes were shot in one day.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Clients - HOW TO BE A BETTER MAN</image:title>
      <image:caption>This film was created to leverage the impact and necessity of this inaugural conference so that it can be replicated for a global audience. It serves to promote this conference as one part of the brand offerings from the Gender Leadership Group. Creating and inspiring culture change within corporate infrastructure, the Gender Leadership Group brings a much needed conversation into action with an impressive list of attendees: CISCO, DIGITAL MEDIA, EBAY, ERNST AND YOUNG, GENENTECH, HANSON BRIDGETT, GOOGLE, HEWLETT PACKARD ENTERPRISE, KAISER PERMANENTE, LEAN IN, LEE HECHT HARRISON, MICROSOFT, MORGAN STANLEY, PWC, PACIFIC GAS &amp; ELECTRIC, SCHWAB, STUBHUB, TEVA PHARMACEUTICALS, THE NATURE CONSERVANCY, UBER, UN WOMEN, VM WARE, VISA. The salient interviews we filmed during the conference were also used as content for their social media and email communications throughout the year.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Clients - Brand Anthem</image:title>
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      <image:title>Clients - SRPLF: What is a 21st Century Library?</image:title>
      <image:caption>8-minute awareness campaign to answer the question “What is a 21st Century Library and how can it exist in San Rafael today?”</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Clients - HEALTHY AGING CAMPUS</image:title>
      <image:caption>This film was created for Vivalon’s Healthy Aging Campus capital campaign. It was presented at a high-stake investor meeting to help current and potential donors visualize the project and create an emotional response. This documentary has been repurposed several times, including for City of San Rafael Planning, and will also be used as a public-facing campaign. The film addresses three key issues that need urgent attention in order for us to provide a future that is safe, vibrant and affordable for the older adults in our community: Affordable housing, isolation &amp; loneliness, and access to medical and supportive services. It also highlights the potent collaboration between Vivalon and Eden Housing for this important and life-changing venture that supports the older adults in our community.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Clients - Great Chefs and Wineries Fundraising Film featuring Amy Chun</image:title>
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      <image:caption>Brand promo</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Clients - Kantola Training Solutions Promo</image:title>
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      <image:title>Clients - Unbound - 24 minute documentary for Life on Art</image:title>
      <image:caption>Unbound tells the powerful story of a community coming together to uplift those most impacted by severe mental illness through art.  1500 people created a striking 80-foot long sculpture at one of California’s largest psychiatric facilities, the Department of State Hospitals-Napa. Never before had an artwork of this magnitude been created inside a secure facility in partnership with the outside community.  Over 500 patients, 200 hospital staff and 800 community volunteers built a sculpture of collective liberation of hundreds of winged hearts flying free from a cage and together forged an innovative new model of participatory public art. Emerging from one woman’s personal quest to heal from her family’s journey with schizophrenia, the Unbound project was conceived and offered as an antidote to the despair and isolation often associated with mental illness. Unbound offers an inspiring example of personal and collective healing through art and serves as a powerful reminder of the boundless potential of the human spirit, showing what is possible when we open our hearts, lift each other up, and embrace the transformative power of art.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Clients - Going Inside: trailer</image:title>
      <image:caption>Trailer for 35 minute documentary ‘Going Inside’, about the transformational program Empathy in Action at CTF Soledad prison. This is the first in a 2-part series. Pending future funding, this film will be accompanied by ‘Going Outside’, following a few of the men being released on parole as they navigate their free lives and exploring more deeply the California model of rehabilitation, based on the Nordic model.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Clients - Homeward Bound of Marin Capital Campaign</image:title>
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      <image:title>Clients - Water is Her Right</image:title>
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      <image:title>Homeward Bound of Marin mini doc - HBOM Mini Doc</image:title>
      <image:caption>Robert became homeless. And, as a paranoid schizophrenic, the system was stacked against him. His life was a day to day survival until 30 years later when he was given a home. These mini documentaries illustrate the primary brand services offered by this incredible nonprofit. We make between 2-4 mini docs per year for Homeward Bound of Marin, and it has been a wonderful experience to help them with brand positioning, scripted messaging and creating this documentary format for their brand. Focusing on the human story of homelessness and how the organization offers shelter, housing, training and hope, these films are screened at public events and shared on social media to raise brand awareness and help drive donations. Please find out more ways you can support this powerful work at hbofm.org This film was made in collaboration with a collective of agencies in Marin County that has formed to end Chronic Homelessness.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Homeward Bound of Marin mini doc - HBOM Mini Doc</image:title>
      <image:caption>Robert became homeless. And, as a paranoid schizophrenic, the system was stacked against him. His life was a day to day survival until 30 years later when he was given a home. These mini documentaries illustrate the primary brand services offered by this incredible nonprofit. We make between 2-4 mini docs per year for Homeward Bound of Marin, and it has been a wonderful experience to help them with brand positioning, scripted messaging and creating this documentary format for their brand. Focusing on the human story of homelessness and how the organization offers shelter, housing, training and hope, these films are screened at public events and shared on social media to raise brand awareness and help drive donations. Please find out more ways you can support this powerful work at hbofm.org This film was made in collaboration with a collective of agencies in Marin County that has formed to end Chronic Homelessness.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.humansbeingmedia.com/ions-brand-anthem</loc>
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      <image:title>Institute of Noetic Sciences</image:title>
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      <image:title>Institute of Noetic Sciences - Institute of Noetic Sciences brand anthem</image:title>
      <image:caption>This film creates a connection with the viewer on their personal noetic journey, and recognizes the potency of interconnection and the need for transformation. Presented at the IONS International conference in 2019 at their benefit dinner, the film serves as inspiration to donate generously to this remarkable nonprofit.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.humansbeingmedia.com/kantola-interview-series</loc>
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    <lastmod>2022-09-28</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Kantola interview series - Kantola interview series</image:title>
      <image:caption>We use this workflow and cinematic format with a two camera set up to capture vulnerable recounting of personal experiences during documentary interviews; gently unpacking stories about race and racism and sexual harassment. These interviews were filmed across 2 days. The verbal content generated carries a great deal of authenticity into the learning experience for the audience and is a perfect accompaniment to the large scale dramatic scenes we film with this client. This clip was the opening film in a series of nearly 70 films for this course. Kantola Training Solutions is a thought leader in diversity, equity and inclusion, as well as harassment prevention. We joined them as a creative partner in further developing their award-winning eLearning, from script consultation all the way through to post production.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Kantola interview series - Kantola interview series</image:title>
      <image:caption>We use this workflow and cinematic format with a two camera set up to capture vulnerable recounting of personal experiences during documentary interviews; gently unpacking stories about race and racism and sexual harassment. These interviews were filmed across 2 days. The verbal content generated carries a great deal of authenticity into the learning experience for the audience and is a perfect accompaniment to the large scale dramatic scenes we film with this client. This clip was the opening film in a series of nearly 70 films for this course. Kantola Training Solutions is a thought leader in diversity, equity and inclusion, as well as harassment prevention. We joined them as a creative partner in further developing their award-winning eLearning, from script consultation all the way through to post production.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Vivalon short-form documentary - Vivalon short-form doc</image:title>
      <image:caption>This film was created for Vivalon’s Healthy Aging Campus capital campaign. It was presented at a high-stake investor meeting to help current and potential donors visualize the project and create an emotional response. This documentary has been repurposed several times, including for City of San Rafael Planning, and is now being used as a public-facing campaign. The film addresses three key issues that need urgent attention in order for us to provide a future that is safe, vibrant and affordable for the older adults in our community: Affordable housing, isolation &amp; loneliness, and access to medical and supportive services. It also highlights the potent collaboration between Vivalon and Eden Housing for this important and life-changing venture that supports the older adults in our community.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Vivalon short-form documentary - Vivalon short-form doc</image:title>
      <image:caption>This film was created for Vivalon’s Healthy Aging Campus capital campaign. It was presented at a high-stake investor meeting to help current and potential donors visualize the project and create an emotional response. This documentary has been repurposed several times, including for City of San Rafael Planning, and is now being used as a public-facing campaign. The film addresses three key issues that need urgent attention in order for us to provide a future that is safe, vibrant and affordable for the older adults in our community: Affordable housing, isolation &amp; loneliness, and access to medical and supportive services. It also highlights the potent collaboration between Vivalon and Eden Housing for this important and life-changing venture that supports the older adults in our community.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Vivalon short-form combo 3 mini doc - Vivalon short form combo 3 mini docs</image:title>
      <image:caption>Vivalon (formerly Whistlestop) commissioned us to create 3 mini docs to inspire viewers to connect emotionally to the older adults and people with disabilities in our community so that they can be celebrated and honored. By portraying three different personalities with three distinctly separate circumstances and needs, we can reveal the three brand services that this incredible nonprofit provides: social connection, transportation and nutrition. We provided six unique deliverables including a 150 second version to drive awareness and prompt donations during their Q4 capital campaign, and a four minute version to serve as a promo for their brand services.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Vivalon short-form combo 3 mini doc - Vivalon short form combo 3 mini docs</image:title>
      <image:caption>Vivalon (formerly Whistlestop) commissioned us to create 3 mini docs to inspire viewers to connect emotionally to the older adults and people with disabilities in our community so that they can be celebrated and honored. By portraying three different personalities with three distinctly separate circumstances and needs, we can reveal the three brand services that this incredible nonprofit provides: social connection, transportation and nutrition. We provided six unique deliverables including a 150 second version to drive awareness and prompt donations during their Q4 capital campaign, and a four minute version to serve as a promo for their brand services.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Promos - The Sonder Project: Donate Now!</image:title>
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      <image:title>Documentaries - Going Inside (trailer)</image:title>
      <image:caption>Trailer for 35 minute documentary ‘Going Inside’, documenting the transformational program Empathy in Action at CTF Soledad prison. This is the first in a 2-part series. Pending funding, this film will be followed by ‘Going Outside’, following a few of the men being released on parole as they navigate their free lives and exploring more deeply the California model of rehabilitation, based on the Nordic model.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Documentaries - Going Inside (trailer)</image:title>
      <image:caption>Trailer for 35 minute documentary ‘Going Inside’, documenting the transformational program Empathy in Action at CTF Soledad prison. This is the first in a 2-part series. Pending funding, this film will be followed by ‘Going Outside’, following a few of the men being released on parole as they navigate their free lives and exploring more deeply the California model of rehabilitation, based on the Nordic model.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Documentaries - Unbound short documentary (trailer)</image:title>
      <image:caption>Winner of the People’s Choice Award, Arts in Healing International Film Festival, Unbound tells the powerful story of a community coming together to uplift those most impacted by severe mental illness through art.  1500 people created a striking 80-foot long sculpture at one of California’s largest psychiatric facilities, the Department of State Hospitals-Napa.  Never before had an artwork of this magnitude been created inside a secure facility in partnership with the outside community.  Over 500 patients, 200 hospital staff and 800 community volunteers built a sculpture of collective liberation of hundreds of winged hearts flying free from a cage and together forged an innovative new model of participatory public art. Emerging from one woman’s personal quest to heal from her family’s journey with schizophrenia, the Unbound project was conceived and offered as an antidote to the despair and isolation often associated with mental illness. Unbound offers an inspiring example of personal and collective healing through art and serves as a powerful reminder of the boundless potential of the human spirit, showing what is possible when we open our hearts, lift each other up, and embrace the transformative power of art.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Documentaries - Life on Art</image:title>
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      <image:caption>Interviews from inmates at CTF Soledad and CCWF Chowchilla, for the program Visions of Hope, a therapeutic art program offered by nonprofit Life on Art and exhibited at the Marin County Civic Center in 2024. Each heart had an accompanying documentary interview with the artist that could be watched on the Bloomberg app, either while perusing the exhibition, or separately.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Documentaries - Homeward Bound of Marin: Kaitlin</image:title>
      <image:caption>Documentary about Kaitlin’s journey from homelessness to a fulfilling career and home life with her son.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>This is the first episode in the YouTube series that is about a groundbreaking prison-based rehabilitation program. These mini docs capture the transformative journey of incarcerated individuals and public volunteers who come together through Empathy in Action. Over the course of eight weeks, deep bonds form, emotional walls break down, and profound healing begins to take shape—on both sides of the prison gate. With exclusive access to the Correctional Training Facility in Soledad, California, filmmakers captured a rare, unfiltered look inside the prison as participants engage in raw dialogue, reflection, and human connection. These mini docs reveal what rehabilitation in action look like, especially when we lead with courage, empathy, and an open mind.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>This is the second episode in the YouTube series that tells the stories of our Brothers In Blue that are part of the prison-based rehabilitation program: Empathy In Action. It features JP, a participant whose quiet strength, honesty, and evolution remind us that presence is not passive — it's achieved through concerted effort, perspective, patience, and courage. Incarcerated at 20 and recently found suitable for parole after 28 years, JP is a man ready to return home.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>This is the third episode of a YouTube series that delves into the stories of our Brothers In Blue who are part of the prison-based rehabilitation program Empathy In Action. It features Marisa, an Empathy in Action volunteer who has found profound healing in giving back as a volunteer in the program. She speaks to her own journey of rehabilitation from addiction and breaking the intergenerational cycles of incarceration. These mini docs capture the transformative journey of incarcerated individuals and public volunteers who come together over the course of eight weeks. Deep bonds form, emotional walls break down, and profound healing begins to take shape—on both sides of the prison gate.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>William was convicted of his crime as a teenager. He takes us inside his prison cell and gives us an insight into his previous life as a gang member. His father did time in the same prison, a living testament to the intergenerational cycles of incarceration. This is the fourth episode of our YouTube series that delves into another story from our Brothers In Blue who are part of the prison-based rehabilitation program Empathy In Action.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Empathy in Action holds a simple but radical belief: every person—regardless of guilt, innocence, or past action—deserves to be seen and treated with dignity, respect, and kindness. In this 5th short film of our 8-part Time Together series—a collaboration between the Transformative Justice Center’s Empathy in Action and Humans Being Media—we invite you to meet Darrick Booker. Darrick is a man of deep integrity. He is also a man who has unwaveringly maintained his innocence since day one. You can watch the video at the link below, and also learn more about Darrick’s case and the ongoing innocence investigation. There is something especially unbearable about locking someone away for decades for a crime they did not commit. We invite you to step into Darrick’s shoes. Imagine living year after year in a cold, dark, isolated cell knowing, without a shadow of a doubt, that you are innocent. But here’s what’s extraordinary: in this video, Darrick doesn’t talk about his case. He doesn’t mention his innocence. Instead, he talks about the hard work of healing in prison, the effort it takes to grow, to transform, to reclaim a sense of worth and hope. He speaks about how, when people inside are given the right tools, guidance, and support, they rise, they become better people. He asks us not to give up on anyone. Most people don’t want to live a life without purpose. Most people long for connection and progress. And while Darrick is quite exceptional—eloquent, grounded, and real—he is not the exception. There are millions of people behind bars in this country with something of value to say, with wisdom to share, and with hearts ready to heal. Empathy in Action is about listening. Bearing witness. If you are moved by Darrick’s story—or any of the previous four videos in this series—we invite you to stand with this work. Please consider making a donation to Empathy in Action or better yet, volunteer to come inside. Because our prison system is, in many ways, a warzone—and we need warriors of goodness and peace. People with courage. People like you. Thank you for your time, your presence, and your belief in the power of redemption.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>In this 6th short film of our 8-part Time Together series—a collaboration between the Transformative Justice Center’s Empathy in Action and Humans Being Media—we invite you to meet Juju, one of our amazing volunteers. Juju has done 4 rounds of Empathy in Action. With a passion for transformative and restorative justice, and victim offender dialogues, she volunteers with other organizations as well. She has a deep respect for the work of Empathy in Action and the incarcerated men who are doing the hard work of healing. The men, in turn, have nothing but respect and admiration for her kind and open heart. We also introduce Antwane, one of the presenters of the 'We Care' Youth Program, created and run by incarcerated men who want to have a profoundly positive impact on young men who may be in similar circumstances to what they faced in their youth. With raw honesty and vulnerability, they share their own stories and show the brutal realities of prison. Finally, the brothers in blue entreat the young men to consider their actions, and to show up differently than they did. Empathy in Action is about listening. Bearing witness. If you are moved by this, or any of the previous videos in this series, we invite you to stand with this work. Please consider making a donation to Empathy in Action or better yet, volunteer to come inside. Because our prison system is, in many ways, a warzone—and we need warriors of goodness and peace. People with courage. People like you. Thank you for your time, your presence, and your belief in the power of redemption.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Henry Miles just turned 52 years old inside the walls of CTF Soledad. He’s been incarcerated since he was 24— a young man, sentenced to 55 years to life. Today, he's not just serving time—he’s transforming it. Known simply as “Miles” to most, he’s the Empathy in Action internal coordinator and the force behind this week’s 7th episode of our Time Together documentary series, created in collaboration with Humans Being Media and the TJC. Since the very beginning of the program, Miles has shown up—coordinating, troubleshooting, guiding. Thanks to the Community Resource Management team who named him our official “helper,” Empathy in Action wouldn’t run the way it does without him. He’s been instrumental to our success and to the sense of trust, flow, and consistency we’re able to offer every week. Prison is complex. There are unspoken systems, power dynamics, and codes that only someone on the inside can truly understand and navigate. Miles does this with clarity, calculation, and deep care. In this week’s film, you can see it in his eyes. You can hear it in his voice. He’s passionate about the work—work that he has been foundational in building over the last three years. He’s not just a participant; he’s a leader, a steward, a facilitator, and a bridge between worlds. This episode is a tribute to his vision, his humility, and his quiet power. We invite you to witness the man behind the scenes. To hear his story. To feel his heart. You won’t forget him.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>We meet Jose 'Junior' Guzman in this 8th and final episode of our Time Together documentary series, a collaboration between Humans Being Media and the Transformative Justice Center's Empathy in Action program. Raised in a community rife with gang violence, bullying, and addiction, Junior found himself on a path shaped by trauma, normal by his standards. From a young age, he was not only subjected to discrimination and abuse but also introduced to drugs at the age of 14. As a young immigrant in a gang-infested neighborhood, Junior was not given the tools to process or heal from his trauma, which led to behaviors that, while understandable, would eventually result in a conviction for a crime he didn’t commit with a sentence of 32 years to life. Yet, this is not the end of Junior’s story. It is, in fact, a story of healing and hope. Through programs like Empathy in Action, Junior has begun the long and difficult process of transforming his pain. He has used his past not as a weight that holds him back, but as a tool for growth and understanding. Junior’s participation in Empathy in Action is helping him shift from victimhood to survivor, from punishment to healing. His reflections on the generational trauma that shaped his life—on how the system failed him and countless others—remind us that when we offer people the chance to heal, to process their trauma, they can transform not just their own lives, but the world around them. Please witness Junior in this final episode of Time Together, as he shares his own empathy in action. And as he says: "I hope to watch this video five, ten years down the line and look back at myself and say, this is where it all started.”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>For 30 years, founding director Vince Beeton has been making documentary films for television, corporate, and digital platforms. He naturally gravitates toward work that makes a meaningful, positive impact in the world. Wanting to build a business that aligned with their personal mission, he and his wife Alia co-founded Humans Being Media to create films specifically for purpose-driven nonprofits, foundations, brands and businesses. Meet our Team.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Team - VINCE BEETON</image:title>
      <image:caption>FOUNDING DIRECTOR, FILMMAKER Vince is passionate about meaningful, purpose-driven media. Humans Being Media was born out of his desire and commitment to tell the inspiring stories of the world’s change-makers, and to collaborate with other mission-minded humans. Vince’s work as a director nurtures talent and provides a portal for authentic expression, creating a safe and empowered space for communication and enlivened living. His gift is to draw out passionate performances and present people and brands in their best light. His capacity for storytelling, and commitment to listening, help alchemize a story towards that monumental moment of truth and beauty. Clients count on the diverse industry experience and technical ability Vince employs when creating a documentary story or sculpting a brand message. He has run his own production companies in the UK, West Africa, and the USA, and was employed by TwoFour, one of the top ten TV production companies and prestigious digital agencies in the UK. Vince has filmed primetime factual entertainment TV series, programs, and observational documentaries for the BBC, PBS, Nat Geo, Discovery, The History Channel, Sky and Netflix. His experience ranges from being a Director of Photography for 5 time Emmy nominated TV show Mythbusters, to being a trusted solo documentary filmmaker.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>FOUNDING PARTNER, EDITOR, WRITER, PRODUCER Alia holds a BFA and Gold Medal in Dance, which is only relevant in that she now dances skillfully between the roles of video editor, producer, scriptwriter, production manager, art department, billing department, voiceover artist and casting director for the company. Having been an actor on stage and screen, she is comfortable enough in front of a camera but MUCH happier in the edit suite, or on set lighting, assistant directing, or lugging grip. In whatever capacity she is put to use, she champions meaningful media and is committed to telling the stories that educate, inspire, and evolve culture for the good of all. Outside of Humans Being Media, Alia is a mother, handywoman, and writer with a book of humor essays in the publishing pipeline. A multidisciplinary performer, she croons with a French-infused swing jazz band The Beguilers, performs sketch comedy, and produces a popular monthly literary arts salon. She is an avid book and podcast gobbler who loves to explore science, art, philosophy, psychology, spirituality, consciousness, culture, and how they all intersect. Her interdisciplinary areas of interest and expertise weave together to inform and energize the creative vision and implementation of our films.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>MOTION DESIGN &amp; VISUAL EFFECTS Vini has been an integral part of Humans Being Media since its inception, shaping the production design and visual delivery for our clients. Based in Brazil, his early media career was as a video editor, which helps to intertwine strong narrative flow to his designs. With a design-driven perspective, he helps to give meaning to the graphics and visual effects in our films. His talent, commitment and imagination allow us to manifest our client’s communication objectives into their real-world projects. When not in front of the computer, you might find him riding his bike, climbing mountains, playing guitar with his band, and studying what he is passionate about- the arts and music.</image:caption>
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