City
Victoria
Services
1. Full-service film and video production from concept to final delivery
2. Documentary and narrative storytelling with a focus on Indigenous and underrepresented voices
3. Educational and awareness-based video content for institutions, organizations, and public initiatives
4. Promotional and brand films for Indigenous businesses, nonprofits, and community projects
5. Cultural consultation and sensitivity advising for media involving Indigenous themes
6. Scriptwriting, story development, and content strategy
7. Cinematography, directing, and on-location production services
8. Post-production editing, sound design, and colour grading
9. Event videography for conferences, ceremonies, and cultural gatherings
10. Collaborative co-productions and partnership opportunities with creators and organizations
2. Documentary and narrative storytelling with a focus on Indigenous and underrepresented voices
3. Educational and awareness-based video content for institutions, organizations, and public initiatives
4. Promotional and brand films for Indigenous businesses, nonprofits, and community projects
5. Cultural consultation and sensitivity advising for media involving Indigenous themes
6. Scriptwriting, story development, and content strategy
7. Cinematography, directing, and on-location production services
8. Post-production editing, sound design, and colour grading
9. Event videography for conferences, ceremonies, and cultural gatherings
10. Collaborative co-productions and partnership opportunities with creators and organizations
Contact Name
Nolan McAllister
Phone Number
833-634-3567
Email Address
info@orendafilms.com
Website
Business Categories
Advertising and Media
Business Description
Orenda Films Inc. is an award-winning, 100% Indigenous-owned film production company committed to truth, reconciliation, and empowering Indigenous communities across Canada. As a certified Indigenous business and member of the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business, we use storytelling to inspire education, connection, and change. With experience sharing stories from both Indigenous and non-Indigenous voices, we aim to foster understanding and bridge cultures. “Orenda,” an Iroquois word for the spiritual energy in all people and nature, reflects our belief in storytelling as a force for change. Through film and video, we strive to build empathy, spark dialogue, and support a more inclusive, reconciled future.