The Vendor is required to provide videography or video production firms to conceptualize, film, and produce a compelling short-form video storytelling package focused on prairie strips—a research-based conservation practice developed now implemented nationwide.
- Requirement:
• Producing documentary-style video content filmed outdoors, in working landscapes, or in active agricultural or conservation settings.
• Conducting interviews with farmers, landowners, or rural stakeholders in a respectful, relationship-based manner.
• Conduct on-location filming at working farms with installed prairie strips, primarily within state, with one additional possible locations in surrounding states.
• Must be able to plan and film in variable outdoor conditions, including weather, seasonal constraints, and active farm operations.
• Serve as the project manager and primary point of contact with university.
• Provide full-service video production, including pre-production planning, filming, editing, and post-production.
• Capture interviews with approximately 5–10 farmers and landowners representing diverse ages, genders, and farm enterprises.
• Provide visually compelling footage of prairie strips across seasons (as feasible within project timeline).
• Integrate historical context of prairie strip research originating at university.
• Produce final deliverables suitable for digital platforms (web, presentations, and outreach events).
• Provide a minimum of two rounds of review and revisions prior to final delivery.
• Comply with all university insurance, accessibility, and contractual requirements.
• Ability to provide creative input on storytelling approach, visuals, and pacing.
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