Peripheral Vision

Peripheral Vision CELEBRATING DIVERSITY. AMPLIFYING MARGINALIZED NARRATIVES. MOVE THE LENS. Want a promotional film?

Peripheral Vision PDX is a 501(c)3 nonprofit film production company and training organization dedicated to celebrating the vision, narratives and leadership of marginalized people. Partner with us today in:

-Producing documentaries highlighting untold stories about the experiences and work of diverse people.

-Subsidizing media for under-resourced organizations.

-The mentorship of young filmmak

ers of color.

-The consultation and training of organizations to empower the voices and communicate the true agency and potential of those they serve. We specialize in promotional videos and documentaries highlighting the good works and messages of non-profits and churches at a cost that brings benefit, not burden, to projects and ministries. PVPDX seeks to empower unexplored narratives, serving organizations that share a vision for engaging underserved communities. If your organization:

-Prioritizes the dignity of the individuals and communities that it serves

-Empowers local leadership

-Has leadership that includes members of the communities that it serves

and/or

-Has philosophy and practices authentically informed by input from members of the communities that it serves

we would love to help tell your story. If you feel your organization could grow in the above areas...

WE WOULD LOVE TO ENTER INTO A CONSULTING PARTNERSHIP WITH YOU, HELPING YOU ACHIEVE THE ULTIMATE AIMS OF YOUR MISSION, BOTH IN PRACTICE AND COMMUNICATION.

We have some BIG and exciting news to share with you! For years, we’ve known that Peripheral Vision PDX should be led by...
11/27/2024

We have some BIG and exciting news to share with you!

For years, we’ve known that Peripheral Vision PDX should be led by filmmakers of color and invest in mentoring a rising generation of creative talent. We are thrilled to announce that the Board of Directors has voted that this January, Lorenzo Lowe III will become Peripheral Vision PDX’s new Executive Director!

As a talented filmmaker of color and former Peripheral Vision PDX and Lion Speaks mentee, with years of experience as a mentoring program director at The Coalition of Black Men, Lorenzo is devoted to using his art to serve his community. “My passion in life, what really gets me up, is the ability to listen and to tell the stories of others,” says Lowe. “To bring their words to life in ways beyond auditory.”

Sebastian Rogers will remain on the Peripheral Vision PDX board - as well as becoming Creative Director for our long-time collaborators, Lion Speaks. We will also be welcoming Ime N. Etuk, filmmaker and founder of Lion Speaks, as the new chairperson of the PVPDX board. As a past mentor, he will continue to walk alongside Lorenzo during this transitional period.

We believe this new chapter in Peripheral Vision PDX’s story will be a time of renewal and of lifting up communities through compassionate and empowering storytelling. Please join us in welcoming Lorenzo and Ime to the Peripheral Vision PDX team!

Peripheral Vision PDX is honored to be included in the Indigenous Culture Collection sponsored by Bureau of Catholic Ind...
11/08/2024

Peripheral Vision PDX is honored to be included in the Indigenous Culture Collection sponsored by Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions, now available through Studios.

Inspired by the Indigenous Film & Culture Award, this collection aims to acquaint us with the Indigenous experience. These narratives and documentaries serve to teach us about history, resilience and the power of story.

Check them all out at https://www.windriderstudios.org/indigenous-culture-collection - and head to pvpdx.com/grandmother to find our curriculum to accompany the film!

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5415 N Albina Avenue
Portland, OR
97217

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