Media With a Job
At SNND, media is moving beyond highlights and promotion. The focus is on capturing information that helps people understand what happened, why it worked, and how it can improve next time. Photos, video, and film are treated as records that support learning, recognition, and continuity, not just content to be shared once.
Looking forward, SNND is building media practices that are structured, intentional, and repeatable. That means consistent capture methods, clear organization, and delivery that makes footage useful long after an event ends. The goal is media that serves the work, supports communities, and holds value beyond the moment it was created.
What we have done for clients

Children's Museum of Franklin
Request Summary: For the annual 5K Road Race and Kids Fun Run, the museum needed coverage that documented runners, movement, and key moments across the course and at the finish line to create a complete record of the event.
Of course! Runners and finish line moments were documented throughout the race.

Creative Corner Art Studio
Request Summary: The studio needed visual documentation of classes that captured instruction, student engagement, and the creative process as it happened rather than focusing only on finished artwork.
For sure! Classes were photographed during instruction to document activity and progress.
Media as evidence
SNND approaches media as a way to make work visible and accountable. Coverage is captured with the intention of showing what actually occurred on site, from how events were run to how people participated, rather than curating a polished narrative after the fact.
As SNND moves forward, media will continue to function as a record that organizations can reference, reuse, and build upon. By emphasizing clarity, accuracy, and accessibility, the focus is on creating visual material that supports memory, review, and decision making long after the event concludes.











