Case Study:

The Lily Initiative: Awareness

Category

Narrative

Launched

May 2025

Runtimes

5 min.

Seen On

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At a Glance

The Lily Initiative is a volunteer-led ministry program launched by Evangel Church, to support and recruit foster and adoptive families.

We produced a storytelling video for a premier that would be viewed by thousands of church attendees on a single Sunday.

  1. A video that pulls on the heart strings and compels the audience to get involved one level deeper with The Lily Initiative, fostering, and/or adoption.
  2. Avoiding painting certain people groups in a negative light
  3. To subtly represent some or all of the services that The Lily Initiative provides

The Process

Our first ideation for this project revealed several scenarios we would like to portray in our film.

However, we knew we would be limited by final runtime and other constraints. So, we hand-picked three main locations to tell the story: school bus, case worker office, and foster home.
We scouted locations and planned lighting for each scene.

After looking at a few real office options, we realized that building an office in our studio was going to be our best option for the flexibility we needed.
The script for this project was fairly limited in terms of spoken lines, but the screen direction (what people see) was quite in-depth.

Every prop and action had a purpose, and each camera angle was intentional. Even the music was picked beforehand to match the intended tone of each scene.

Our Approach

Conveying a unique and nuanced story benefited from cinematic creativity.

Our multi-day shoot involved more than one complex camera move.  The bus scene involved a programmed “dolly” motion where the camera traveled through the middle aisle passing between the seats.

Each composition favored the child’s perspective and often obscured the faces (and voices) of adults. This was a conscious choice to bring the viewer into the world of a child and eventually reveal that it was all a dream.

Transition moments were carefully planned to draw the viewer from scene to scene, carefully stitching the story together. Subtle camera effects and angles build on the overall experience of the short film.

The Final Product

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Art department details that really make this spot special

  • The lilies bloom as our lead becomes more comfortable.
  • It was all a dream – the photo on the wall in the office is recreated in our final shot in the dream sequence.
  • Inspired by Norman Rockwell, hyper focus on children, the adults take a supporting role. – Should reword

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