HISTORY
The Video Project was founded in 1983 by Oscar winning documentary filmmaker Vivienne Verdon-Roe (Women for America, For the World) and Oscar nominee Ian Thiermann (In the Nuclear Shadow). In 2000, the Video Project was incorporated into Act Now Productions, a leading progressive media production company co-founded by former Sierra Club President, Adam Werbach.
OUR MISSION
Our mission at the Video Project is to educate and entertain by pursuing new ways of creating and distributing video about the future of the planet, for those who will live in that future.
OUR PROGRAMMING
The Video Project has programs for all ages, including Oscar and Emmy award-winners from over 200 independent filmmakers worldwide. We are the exclusive or primary distributor for most of the programs in our collection, as well as a major distributor for the productions of national environmental organization such as the National Wildlife Federation, Marine Mammal Fund, League of Women Voters, Union of Concerned Scientist and Zero Population Growth, among others.
We distribute over ten thousand programs every year to a diverse and growing network that includes thousands of schools, colleges, community groups, public libraries, churches, businesses, government agencies and individuals.
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Contact: 1-800-4-PLANET



