Black Belt Productions
Description
Whether it’s producing video content for charities through our youth mentorship programs, or working with marketing teams of large corporations, we love creating meaningful work.
We’ve been incorporating youth mentorship in our video production process since 2014. What exactly does that mean? We mentor youth who don’t have access to the tools or film education and provide them with training and paid industry experience. This allows them to gain a new skill, while providing value to our clients, as well as serving the betterment of the community at large. It’s a huge Win-Win-Win. Since we started this program, we’ve provided over 500 mentorship hours and $25,000 in paid experience for youth looking to enter the video and film industry.
We believe in creating change for future generations, so we’re proud to be running 100% green energy at our production office by using Bullfrog Power. By choosing green energy we reduce our energy pollution while supporting community-based renewable energy projects in Ontario and across Canada.
Nicholas Angione and Richard Fung founded Black Belt Productions in 2013. After 6 years of industry experience in production and post production, Nick and Rich decided to create a company that they could truly stand behind — one that would serve to create meaningful content for both non-profit and larger corporations, while serving the communities they stem from.