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Nashville’s Narratives

Small Business Documentaries

A 90-Second Story — Made for Social

Every small business has a story.
We help you tell it professionally.

90-second mini-documentary designed for use on your website, and across all social media platforms — crafted to highlight who you are, why you started, and why your business matters.

Nashville-Focused

We believe local businesses shape the culture of this city. We’re here to tell those stories.

  • ✔ 90-Second Documentary
    Story-driven, professionally edited.

    ✔ Messaging Strategy Session (1 Hour)
    We clarify your core story, positioning, and key message.

    ✔ Shot Planning Session (1 Hour)
    We map out visuals, interview direction, and b-roll plan.

    ✔ Production Day (2 Hours)
    Two-person crew on location capturing interview + cinematic b-roll.

    ✔ Professional Edit + Color + Sound Design
    Clean captions included for social.

    ✔ Delivered Ready to Post

    Investment: $1,000

    • Local founders

    • Retail shops

    • Cafés & restaurants

    • Service-based businesses

    • Creatives & makers

    • Fitness studios

    • Family-owned businesses

    If you're building something meaningful in Nashville, this is for you.

  • This isn’t a promotional ad.

    It’s a short documentary.

    We focus on:

    • Your origin story

    • Your mission

    • The human element

    • The craft behind what you do

    People connect with stories — not sales pitches.

  • Because:

    • It holds attention

    • It performs on social

    • It forces clarity

    • It respects your audience’s time

    Short. Emotional. Impactful.

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  • Nashville Maker
    • 3/9/26

    Nashville Maker

    Sometimes, the most beautiful things are being made quietly in someone's home studio. We had the privilege to visit with Heather Horst of Earth Held Ceramics. Watching clay take shape in her hands felt a little like an invitation to slow down and reflect with a new friend. Her pieces, made for everyday life, show both her connection to the earth and to the well-being of others. If you love supporting local makers, shop via her website and follow her for news about markets she'll be at. You might just find a new favorite mug - and a new neighbor to cheer on.