
Case Studies
Found Stages
Bringing Immersive Theatre to the Masses
Found Stages brought a unique concept to the theatre community. Through transform offices, churches, parks and other locations through set design, and then craft plays that take allow the audience to travel with them through these spaces, making them a part of the story.
We had the pleasure of creating videos through several of their incredible projects. They were able to include that content in their pitch packages to several national arts organizations and secure grants and funding to expand and continue their impressive programming.
"Having the videos that LHM has created for us has truly helped us in explaining our unique theatrical work to audiences, donors and grantmakers. Plus, LHM's videos make our artists feel awesome about the work they've created!"- Nichole P.

Grantlanta Lawn
Community Focused Home Services
I don't think I've ever seen such an honest and earnest company grow as quickly as Grantlanta Lawn, a lawn care company in East Atlanta that focuses on community and customers first.
From one man with a push mower, to a team of dozens that works year round, Grantlanta has exceeded all expectations. Grant deeply understands the value of brand and marketing, and trusted us to not only to provide content for Grantlanta, but to well as his subsequent brands Peace of Mind Recycling and the Southern Shmooze, both of which are expanding at break-neck speeds.
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Piedmont University
Record Breaking Fundraising for Students in Need
Piedmont University's Share-a-Thon is a yearly fundraiser aimed at funding scholarships for underclassmen. It's vital to helping their diverse student body fund their education.
We spent a day on campus, capturing their stories, and shot a collection of videos with around a dozen students. We curated a series that was part of a campaign that lead to record-setting donations, their highest ever for the Share-a-Thon.
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Hidden Creek Farms
Fighting for Change for Independent Farmers
Martha reached out in dire need. New Georgia legislation, aimed at regulating large dairy farms, was inadvertently trickling down to harm smaller, independent farms. She knew if nothing was done, they could destroy her goat farm, and many like hers.
We created a video about her farm, the new laws, and how people could stand up to help make sure that theses ever-important independent farms could fight back and survive.
She used this Call to Action video to play at famers markets, community meeting, to send to lawmakers, and through her efforts, as well as others, had an exemption placed in front of the General Assembly, to keep her farm and community going strong.
The monetary impact can't really be calculated, but the pride in the effort of the little guy and its positive impact, are invaluable.
"You're video continues to be our secret weapon." - Pamela B.
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