We started Galaxy House Productions because we believe stories can do more than just entertain—they can make people care. Over the years, we’ve both seen how a well-told story can shift perspective, spark conversation, or bring a mission into sharper focus. That’s why we’re drawn to working with nonprofits: the work you do matters, and the stories you carry are worth being heard.
We don’t come in with a formula or a script already in mind. Instead, we listen first. We want to understand what drives you, what challenges you, and why your work exists in the first place. From there, we shape films that feel honest—because they’re rooted in real experiences, not staged perfection. Our process is collaborative, and while we take the work seriously, we try not to take ourselves too seriously. The best results usually come when people feel comfortable enough to just be themselves.
What keeps us doing this isn’t about one-off projects—it’s about the opportunity to build lasting relationships with people and organizations we respect. We’re interested in trust over transactions, and in telling stories that continue to resonate long after the camera is packed away. For us, filmmaking isn’t about standing out from the crowd; it’s about standing alongside the people who are making a difference.