Impact Media | StoryBridge Films
Impact Media | StoryBridge Studios
Storytelling and the Arts for Social Change
StoryBridge Films travels to underserved communities in environmentally challenging climates. During and after service learning, we document communities and countries from their own perspectives so their stories can be shared through digital media, books, and film.
Past Kids Share Workshops Video Introductions
Original Kids Share Workshops video introductions were created by Matt Dec at Creative Difference.
Featured StoryBridge Videos
StoryBridge Film Feature
A StoryBridge field film highlighting how storytelling, education, and creative practice intersect in community-based learning environments.
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Workshop Introduction
An introduction to the spirit and method of Kids Share Workshops, rooted in storytelling, visual expression, and cross-cultural learning.
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Sophie Beem’s “GLOW”
Filmed and directed by Wari during a Kids Share Zambia workshop celebration, GLOW was created for the children and community and shared during the final celebration when books and artwork were handed out.
Open Video →Music, Film & Community Celebration
StoryBridge media projects bring together community celebration, youth expression, and collaborative filmmaking. Music videos, field films, and workshop documentation all help extend the reach of children’s stories and the voices of the communities we work alongside.
These creative works are not simply promotional pieces. They are part of the broader StoryBridge commitment to ethical storytelling, cross-cultural collaboration, and the arts as a tool for connection and social change.
Kristina Applegate | Founder Interview
Watch Kristina Applegate interviewed on The Horse’s Mouth with Tom McManus.
This interview offers background on Kristina’s creative vision, the origins of Kids Share Workshops, and the role of the arts in building confidence, self-expression, and social change.
View More StoryBridge Videos
Explore the broader archive of Kids Share Workshops and StoryBridge films, workshop documentation, interviews, and community storytelling projects.