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Sol of the Cities

Recap films for a Minneapolis community-sports nonprofit activating the city through tennis and futsal.

Minneapolis, MN
Brand Video · Interviews

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Community sports nonprofit

Sol of the Cities runs free, accessible community sports events — futsal leagues for players who'd otherwise be priced out, and tennis Serve-To-Play days that bring families to the public courts. Each event needed a recap film: something that told funders, partners, and the next wave of players what the day actually felt like.

We covered two flagship events — the Summer Futsal League and the Serve to Play tennis day — with multi-cam ground coverage, wide-angle action, and short interviews. The cuts ship within days, while the conversation about each event is still live.

Built to do real work

What this project produced for non-profit, and what each piece does.

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More signups for the next event

Drove registrations for both the next futsal league and the Serve-to-Play tennis day.

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Brand awareness across the Twin Cities

Put the program in front of families and funders in Minneapolis and St. Paul — the audiences that decide whether the next event happens.

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Cornerstone of the social presence

An anchor asset the feed orbits around. Not a 48-hour highlight that disappears the next morning.

From call to delivered in two weeks

  1. 01

    Book

    Thirty minutes. We map the asset to the outcome. No deck, no pitch.

  2. 02

    Execute

    On-site capture with cinema camera and drone. Strategy locks scope before we roll, so the day is execution not exploration.

  3. 03

    Deliver

    Hero film, social cuts, stills, all in your hands, fully licensed, ready to put to work.

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Make it cinematic.
Starts with one call.

Thirty minutes. We map the asset to the outcome and quote the day before you leave the call. No deck, no pitch.