Why Diving for Rays Is the Film We Need Right Now
Diving for Rays follows Nicole Woodbyrne’s journey into marine conservation, revealing why LGBTQ representation in science matters now more than ever. As rights face renewed challenges, this film shows how visibility shapes who belongs—and who gets to dream of a future in science.
Done Waiting for Permission: A Filmmaker Manifesto
Documentary filmmakers are taught to wait—for festivals, distributors, and approval that may never come. But the tools to share your work already exist. Time to be done waiting and start building a new model for distribution—one rooted in ownership, audience, and collective momentum.
The Future of Documentary Film Distribution: Why Filmmakers Are Taking Control
For decades, documentary film distribution followed a familiar path: film festivals, sales agents, broadcast deals, and—if you were lucky—a streaming platform acquisition. But today, that model is rapidly evolving.
Why Science and Nature Filmmakers Are Choosing Wild Commons for Distribution
For filmmakers, the challenge isn’t telling meaningful stories—it’s finding where those stories belong. Here’s why more filmmakers are choosing to publish their work within a collective designed specifically for science and nature storytelling.
How to Produce and Share Your Nature Documentary (Without a Traditional Distributor)
The path to making a nature documentary has changed. Today’s filmmakers can not only produce their own films, but distribute them on their own terms—reaching audiences directly and sustaining their work over time.