"make prostate cancer something to talk about" | the walnut foundation
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The Walnut Foundation launched a campaign in the month of September for Prostate Cancer Awareness Month using videos and graphics to start the conversation online and offline. In this video, Reuben Smith, a prostate cancer survivor who is 16 years in remission, answers questions about his journey from the day he was diagnosed.
The Walnut Foundation Directed and produced by Selina McCallum Questions and interview by Simone Jennifer Smith Produced, filmed and edited by Jacob Ettinger Photo shot by Selina McCallum |
"i see me" | brothers who care
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The 'I See Me' campaign raised awareness about the mentorship program presented by Brothers Who Care, a non-profit organization that helps the Black community excel in financial literacy, mentorship, representation and mental health.
Brothers Who Care Directed and produced by Selina McCallum Written by Simone Jennifer Smith Filmed and Edited by WE Media Photo shot by Sarah Del Angel |
"600 schools milestone" | schooliply
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Schooliply, which launched in 2022, helps students find schools & programs, gain admission, apply for visas and tie the knot with the best place for their education. These campaign videos were to celebrate their milestone in partnering with 600 schools globally, offering over 50K programs for students.
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Shot and directed by Selina McCallum Edited by Selina McCallum Produced by Schooliply Creative Direction by Temilola Adebayo and Tunde Omotoye Photography by Selina McCallum |
"Believe in art" | toronto arts council
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The Believe in Art campaign marks a milestone in celebrating 50 years of Toronto Arts Council. Each video captured the essence of our city’s vibrant arts scene, focusing on the resilience, talent, and passion that drive Toronto’s cultural landscape.
From filming to editing, every aspect of the Believe in Art campaign is crafted to bring these powerful narratives to life, underscoring why it’s essential to invest in and champion the arts. This campaign is a tribute to the thousands of artists who have contributed to the city’s cultural fabric and a call to believe in the next 50 years of artistic innovation and impact. Shot and edited by Selina McCallum |