Ready to contribute to this incredible project!?

 
  • Volunteer.

    There are opportunities to work with our Shaped By Water film-making stewardship partners, as a part of a collaborative film working group, to help us move from a stewardship film vision (and storyline) to making the film. Be a part of our film working group, helping develop partner story boards, content for illustrations and animations and supporting filming production. Fill out the form below to volunteer!

  • Fundraise.

    Organize an online screening and show our short film, ask your friends to donate to our cause for your birthday, share this website with your friends and encourage them to support our cause! There are so many easy ways to fundraise for our Shaped By Water documentary film project. If you need more info, or materials to share for your fundrising efforts, let us know in the form below.

  • Film Crew.

    We are developing our Shaped By Water documentary film-making production team right now. If you are interested in being involved as a film-content researcher or in film development and production, as a film partner script writer, as a videographer/editor, or if you have creative directing skills please get in touch by filling out the form below.

Join us.

Volunteering and fundraising for our Shaped By Water documentary film project allows us to develop rich educational film content. Your help will allow us to capture freshwater and watersheds science and stewardship film footage, create explanatory animations and develop illustrations that are tailored to share our communitys stewardship work with the world.

 

Please make a donation.

Our donations allow us to build our documentary film production team, begin shooting and will be used to support:

  • To help engage and creatively direct the project interest groups and their story-lines

  • Pay for lighting, sound and equipment management

  • To pay for in-field watershed stewardship and partners filming

  • To pay for further technical research on subject materials such as paying a local illustrator for illustrations in the film and local story lines

  • To pay for the development and adaptation of video content illustrations and annimations to a “local-island” context, (watercolours and/or other media).