Water literacy is the most essential ecological skill of the 21st century. A documentary teaches it.
Water harvesting practitioners are building the most important infrastructure for climate resilience available to individual landowners. A documentary shows how — and why it matters now.
We produce water harvesting and greywater documentary films for permaculture water designers, rainwater harvesting installation companies, greywater recycling system designers, and land managers whose water literacy is a cornerstone of their regenerative approach. Water system filmmaking shows the invisible — the movement of water through landscape, the relationship between water capture and soil vitality, and the specific design principles that make a dry landscape productive. We make that invisible visible.
Water harvesting documentaries serve permaculture design course documentation, land management education programs, water agency partnership development, and media coverage in resilience, sustainability, and regenerative agriculture publications. For water-focused operations also connected to broader land restoration work, the land restoration and rewilding documentary approaches handle the ecological restoration context.
The definitive brand story — for your website hero, investor decks, and press.
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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.
Through the surface evidence — the swales and berms, the keyline patterns visible from aerial footage, the green lines in a landscape where water is being retained. Combined with diagram animation overlaid on the aerial footage, these surface indicators communicate the underground system clearly.
Yes. The design process — the site analysis, the contour mapping, the specific design decisions — is part of the educational story that makes water harvesting documentaries valuable to practitioners and general audiences alike.
Potentially. Water agencies reviewing greywater system permits and watershed management plans may consider supporting documentation as part of their review. We work within the applicable documentation requirements of the specific regulatory context.
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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