ABOUT

Collective Voices Productions are a video production service company based in the west of Scotland. We have a passion for producing quality video content, allowing third sector organisations and local businesses to get their message and products across to their audience. The trials of each new day stress the importance of caring for our community and fighting to improve our living standards. 

As part of our Life Stories video service, we offer our customers the chance to record their own autobiography. We believe every life story deserves to be told. This idea stemmed from the pain of having lost loved ones, the regret of not asking enough about their history, and the limitations of only relying on memory and still photographs to preserve them. We believe this is a vital service. Do it before it’s too late!

We also produce documentaries, mockumentaries, and experimental films. We like to push the boundaries of genre, experimenting with new forms and structures. Our films are dedicated to documenting social, political, and environmental issues, and to emphasising what unites us in the hope of inspiring others to make a positive difference in our shared world. We believe in the unlimited potential of film to act as a tool for societal progress.

The films are available for free for everyone in order to reach as wide and varied an audience as possible. We are totally reliant on your kind donations to make this happen. You can help support us through Patreon and Ko-fi. Donors on Patreon will gain access to exclusive content and other assorted perks created by us.

Contact us using the form for a free consultation or to find out more about Life Stories, or for film productions!

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And who are we?

We are Sean and Ester, hailing from Scotland and the Netherlands respectively. We are digital film production graduates, we live in the west of Scotland, we love learning about others, and believe video/film’s true power lies in its ability to immortalise the everyday, the every person. Also, we are usually told that we are nice!