Our Approach
We partnered with the organizations, as well as local storyteller Bailey Chichon, to develop, film, and produce two videos highlighting the success and growth of Patrick Roland-Bey and Scotty Boyce after their respective journeys through the justice system.
By conducting interviews with Patrick and Scotty, their parole officers, and their mentors, we were able to widen the perspective and illustrate a comprehensive picture of their experience and evolution through the justice system.
Keeping the human aspect in focus, we intentionally collected and included tighter shots during filming and production to reveal facial expressions and emotions, offering an intimate look at Patrick, Scotty, and the people who became influential in their lives.
The videos create a biographical structure, offering a full picture of Patrick and Scotty as people with backstories, lived experiences, obstacles, and victories. Both videos have a cinematic tone and feel, leveraging story arcs and visual cues to establish environment, create tension, build suspense, and provide resolution.
The Work
Patrick and Scotty’s stories demonstrate the success of the Sixth Judicial District’s human-centered approach to community corrections, as well as provide a deeper understanding of its potential to create lasting change.
The Results
The finished Project HOPE videos provided the Sixth Judicial District with a tangible way to show their philosophy, process, and positive impact on people. The videos also gave voice to formerly incarcerated individuals by humanizing their stories, challenging misconceptions, and promoting acceptance.
Initiative members have put the videos to good use, serving as a helpful resource during presentations and conversations to spread awareness and offer insight.
We were honored that one of the videos (Patrick’s Story) was recognized by the Hermes Creative Awards with a platinum award, the organization’s highest honor.
Both videos underscore the fact that our pasts don’t define us; how we respond and move forward does. Showcasing that spirit of human resilience through video storytelling is a beautiful thing.