New Affordable Video Packages Available This Fall

We are trying something new over here at MetroEast and are offering a series of video packages available through fall of 2024 for some accessible low-cost videos produced by our Emmy-nominated production team! These packages are designed to make it easy and affordable to get up and running with creating video for your organization. Maybe…

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Food Foray Screening @ Milagro Theatre

MetroEast’s original docuseries “Food Foray” is screening at 2PM on 9/28 at the Milagro Theatre in SE Portland! We’ll be screening the first three episodes with our friends at Milagro at this special community screening. This is our last screening where we will be serving food from the episodes so it’s not one to miss!…

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Food Foray Screening at MetroEast!

We are thrilled to announce the upcoming screening of our three part series, Food Foray. This collaborative production features unique food, cultures, and experiences from different corners of the world that have been brought together here in East County to share their stores. Come join us and witness the live viewing in our very own…

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Check Out the BIPoC Contractor Video Production Program!

MetroEast’s paid BIPoC Contractor Program (BCP) is a supervised learning experience in video production aimed to uplift marginalized creatives through career building opportunities. There is no question that BIPoC communities are underrepresented in every film and video industry employment front. According to the 2020 Hollywood Diversity Report, BIPoC communities make up 40% of the US…

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Follow the Water screening at the Klamath Film Festival!

Our Emmy-nominated documentary film, FOLLOW THE WATER just got selected to screen at the Klamath Film Festival!  We’re so honored to have a chance to share the stories of the indigenous voices we interviewed to new corners of the state. FOLLOW THE WATER explores the ripple effect of being physically and spiritually disconnected from the…

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Community Hotline Retrospective

Community Hotline has been MetroEast’s flagship television series for 25 years. Originally it was a call-in talk show hosted by different nonprofits, schools, and government agencies taped in our studios. The program was not only a well-run staff production, but also served as on-the-job training for our volunteer members trying to perfect their craft under…

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