Amplifying indigenous voices through video & education

We’re a video production company and education platform, lifting Indigenous voices and sharing stories from across Turtle Island and beyond.

the partners helping us amplify indigenous voices

telling indigenous stories

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Storytelling through documentaries and feature films

We’re a video production company and education platform amplifying Indigenous voices and sharing stories from across Turtle Island and the globe.

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Education through e-learning

Our educational platform helps people understand the challenges facing Indigenous communities and offers strategies on how to better work with them to help rectify long-standing issues across Canada and the globe.
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Producing commercial and corporate videos

Among our own productions, we produce commercial and editorial video projects for Indigenous communities and beyond.
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Promoting reconciliation and education through public speaking

Matt & Crystal are passionate keynote speakers, educating people on how to work with Indigenous communities and empower reconciliation.

Our commitment to economic reconciliation takes the stage

Through their experiences in film, Matt & Crystal will share strategies about how to work effectively with Indigenous Communities and how to make economic reconciliation a priority within your corporate or work environment.
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10/10 Experience

Working with Indigenous Geographic is always a 10/10 experience. Their team of highly skilled professionals always deliver incredibly creative and captivating work. Having partnered with Indigenous Geographic on multiple projects, I would recommend them to anyone with full confidence.

Kelsey Scarfone
Acting Director of Economic
Development Senior Policy Advisor,
Conservation
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one of the most engaged teams

I've had the honour of working with Indigenous Geographic on a number of projects. The atmosphere they create is one of respect and support, for me as an interviewer and also for our guests. The crew is one of the most engaged teams I've ever worked with and they make it a joy. The saddest words I hear on set are "It's a wrap" because it means the shoot is over. It's always a deep pleasure. I'm honoured to work with Indigenous Geographic.

Shelagh Rogers
Broadcast-Journalist, CBC Radio
Honorary Witness, Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada
Chancellor, Queen's University