Video for Indigenous Organizations
Aspen Films has supported Indigenous associations and businesses across Canada, doing work with organizations such as the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business (CCAB), the Assembly of First Nations (AFN), Cando, and the National Aboriginal Capital Corporations Association (Nacca), as well as individuals like Miranda Kennedy (HR Expert and Travel Services) and Kendal Netmaker (Motivational Speaker). We’ve also produced videos for Indigenous events, such as Metis Culture Days in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
If you are looking for video services for your association, reach out to us and we would love to talk about how we can partner with you!
Video Samples
Achievement Promotional Video
NACCA
Vancouver, British Columbia
Event Promotional Video
SIGA
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Event Promotional Video
SIGA
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Promotional Video
Chiefs of Ontario
Thunder Bay, Ontario
Event Promotional Video
Assembly of First Nations
Vancouver, British Columbia
Promotional Video
Futurpreneur | Red Rebel Armour
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Promotional Video
Kashechewan First Nation
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Association Award Video
Canadian Council for Indigenous Business
Yellowknife, North West Territories
Event Promotional Video
Assembly of First Nations
Vancouver, British Columbia
Event Highlight Video
Assembly of First Nations
Calgary, Alberta
Association Event Video
Cando
Whitecap Dakota First Nation, Saskatchewan
Promotional Video
Makonsag (Indigenous Early Years Circle)
Ottawa, Ontario
If you would like to see more examples of our video services for associations head over to our YouTube Channel.
Association Video Reviews
“They did an amazing job on the project we asked for. Open line of communication throughout the whole process, timely turnaround, and great quality! Extremely happy with the final product we were able to share.“
Michael Mommersteeg
Chiefs of Ontario
Toronto, Ontario
“Everything was great, a large kudos to you and your staff! Regards!”
Mark Dokis
NACCA
Ottawa, Ontario
“The Assembly of First Nations Language and Learning Sector worked with Aspen Films producing several videos, which included Aspen Films recording interviews on our behalf to document the importance of First Nations language revitalization. Aspen Films developed three videos which were used to promote the importance of reclaiming, revitalizing, and strengthening First Nations languages.
The Aspen Films team is quick, efficient, and professional. We highly recommend using Aspen Films for your video production needs.”
Jennifer Bellchambers
AFN
Ottawa, Ontario