Documentary film-making

Into Positive captures the pulse of human experience, translating stories of struggle, survival, and hope into powerful motion visuals. Rooted in empathy and guided by a deep commitment to social impact, our videography approach is immersive, narrative-driven, and visually compelling. Whether documenting humanitarian emergencies or highlighting transformative development programs, our team combines journalistic sensitivity with cinematic technique to create content that resonates on both emotional and intellectual levels.

We collaborate closely with clients to develop storyboards, conduct on-ground interviews, and craft post-production narratives that uphold ethical storytelling and contextual integrity. Our videographers and editors use cutting-edge cameras, drones, audio tools, and calibrated editing systems to ensure the highest production value, even in challenging environments.

A Day in the Life of Nasrin

Client : UNFPA, 2022

Gender-based Violence Service Provider Join UNFPA. As a midwife in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, she also supports women & girls who experience violence. Nasrin describes the time she helped save the life of a Gender based Violence survivor.

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Acting before the floods

Client : UNFAO, 2021

Morjina Begum is among thousands of farmers in Bangladesh who face floods and other hazards regularly. FAO is helping crop and livestock farmers like her protect their livelihoods from predictable crises through an innovative approach called Anticipatory Action. It links early warning data to protective actions that ensure families can shield their farming assets before a hazard strikes, rather than having to rebuild later. Acting early, ahead of disaster is a smart way to safeguard lives and livelihoods, build resilience to future shocks, and ease pressure on strained humanitarian resources.

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In Solidarity With Rohingya Refugees

Client : ISCG, 2022

Over 925,000 Rohingya refugees* have been living in exile for over five years. The Government of Bangladesh & the humanitarian community stands together in solidarity with Rohingya refugees until they can go home to Myanmar in safety and dignity.

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Bangladeshi fishers adapt to climate change

Client : FAO, 2022

Climate change threatens the livelihoods of more than one million people in Bangladesh who depend on fisheries. FAO’s Community-based Climate Resilient Fisheries and Aquaculture Development project, funded by the Global Environment Facility, is helping fishers to adapt to challenges including droughts and floods.

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Breaking the Menstruation Taboo

Client : HYSAWA, 2020

Educating Secondary School Girls on Menstrual Hygiene Management and Providing Necessary Facilities/Accessories.

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Coping with Climate Change

Client : UNHCR, 2021

Meet three refugees in the world’s largest refugee camp and find out how they are coping with everyday realities of climate change. UNHCR, the UN refugee agency, works to protect and assist those fleeing war and persecution. Since 1950, we have helped tens of millions of people find safety and rebuild their lives. With your support, we can restore hope for many more.

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