Where they come back

A Short Film About The North Platte River

About

Characters: People who have extensive experience with the NPR, ranchers, outfitters, guides, etc.
Stakes: A change is happening in the waterfowl world, but they always come back
Storyline: the waterfowl landscape changes every single year with rising temperatures and loss of habitat. but this river holds constant. Hundreds of thousands of birds every single year. To know it is to love it. The story comes to a close with emotional ties to what the NPR really means to those who live it.
Run Time: 10-14 minutes
Style: Cinematic, restrained, and emotional with a heav emphasis on using the natural pacing and atmosphere of the river. Strong sound design
Distribution:
  • Released across social platforms
  • Supported by short form edits/stills
  • Potential Film Festival submissions (outdoors, storytelling)

Whats in it for you?

WHAT THIS PROJECT DELIVERS

This isn’t just a film—it’s a full content rollout built for the waterfowl audience.

• 200,000–600,000 projected impressions across platforms
• High-end photo + video assets for your brand
• Short-form edits built for social (Reels/TikTok)
• Natural product integration within a real story—not staged ads

Your brand isn’t placed around the story.
It becomes part of it.

Interested? Lets talk!

(308) 249 4708

johnbeier4@gmail.com