A CSA member isn't a customer. A documentary shows what they are instead.
Community supported agriculture is one of the most trust-intensive relationships in the food economy. A documentary makes the farm visible to the members who've invested in it before they've seen it.
We produce CSA documentary films for direct-market farm operations, multi-farm CSA cooperatives, community farm programs, and food hubs building farm-to-member relationships across their regions. The CSA story is a relationship story — between the farm family and the member families, between the seasonal rhythms of the land and the weekly reality of what's in the box. A documentary that captures that relationship cycle over a full season produces content that drives member retention, new member acquisition, and the community of practice that makes a CSA economically resilient.
CSA documentaries serve member recruitment campaigns, farm website hero content, agricultural press coverage, and food policy advocacy for direct-market agriculture programs. For CSA operations also selling at farmers markets or through wholesale channels alongside the membership program, the food brand story serves those channels as well.
The definitive brand story — for your website hero, investor decks, and press.
Optimized for Instagram, LinkedIn, and YouTube. Built for paid amplification and organic reach.
High-impact hook for paid social, pre-roll, and email headers. Drives traffic to the full film.
Every production frame AI-tagged and searchable in your private client portal. Repurpose indefinitely.
Yes, ideally. A CSA documentary that includes multiple seasons — spring planting, summer abundance, fall harvest — captures the full arc of the relationship between the farm and its members that a single-day production can't. We structure phased production around your growing season calendar.
Yes — with consent. Member perspective is the most compelling evidence of a CSA's value that prospective members can encounter. A brief member testimonial, filmed at the farm pickup or at the dinner table where the produce arrives, grounds the documentary in the human reality of the CSA relationship.
Directly. The CSA model is built on shared risk, and the most credible CSA documentaries acknowledge the uncertainty that members are sharing alongside the abundance. Honesty about challenging seasons builds more member trust than a highlight reel of perfect harvests.
A framework for land-based enterprises that need their story to travel — across consumers, investors, and community audiences, from a single film strategy.
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