Mini Docs
What a Mini Doc Can Do for You
A mini doc offers a cinematic, story-driven way to spotlight your mission, share important information, or amplify a project or initiative. Designed to build emotional connection and clarity in just a few minutes, these films are perfect for development, fundraising, outreach, or digital marketing. From nonprofits to arts companies to community-focused businesses, mini docs help organizations move audiences to action.
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Restaging Ma Maison, 20 Years After Katrina
Created for the New Orleans Ballet Association, this mini doc weaves together interviews with the co-creators of Trey McIntyre’s dancework Ma Maison and its roots in post-Katrina New Orleans. Shown to audiences before the 2025 restaging at the Mahalia Jackson Theater, the film contextualized the work’s history, honored the city’s resilience, and deepened the emotional impact of the performance to follow.
The Grey Area — Women’s Roundtable Scene
An excerpt from the documentary The Grey Area, this scene features a roundtable discussion led by Keagan Anfuso in which masculine-presenting women share how societal expectations around gender and appearance shaped their lives. The segment fosters empathy, visibility, and conversation—helping audiences confront biases and better understand the complexities of gender expression.
The Story Behind Baby Tooth
A deeply personal mini-documentary exploring Drew’s family’s experience with caregiving and how those stories inspired his upcoming feature film Baby Tooth. The video played a crucial role in fundraising and development—helping donors understand the film’s emotional core and its potential to create jobs and drive economic growth in Northeast Florida.
The Hero Awakens: What Pain Teaches Us About Purpose
An excerpt from Zelda-focused YouTube series Hyrule Stories, this segment explores how personal tragedy often becomes the catalyst for transformation in both mythology and real life. The video invites viewers to reflect on their own journeys, using the narrative language of renowned video game franchise The Legend of Zelda to inspire resilience, self-discovery, and emotional healing.
Drew has played key roles in numerous short-form documentary and nonfiction storytelling projects, from organizational impact pieces to lifestyle films about American life. With a unique eye for real-world stories that deserve to be told, he partners with companies and organizations to craft emotionally resonant short documentaries—powerful assets for development, fundraising, community engagement, or sharing your message with new audiences.