Sometimes you don’t need a single word to evoke wonder and awe in your audience — to help them feel what you feel in your work.
As you explore potential film opportunities, consider the moments of magic that you experience on your mission that you could share with your audience. Capturing these moments without narration, free from the spoken word which we become so saturated with at times, can offer a spiritual, meditative quality to your pieces.
For some inspiration, watch this beautiful time-lapse film featured on the BBC, which captures the geological formations and kaleidoscopic skies of the Arizona desert in mesmerizing fashion.
As this example would suggest, gift-of-wonder films can be especially powerful in helping your audience fall in love with what you are protecting: the environment, the arts, human dignity, children’s innocence.