Shangri La Museum of Islamic Art, Culture Events & Interview Series
Moore Aloha @ Shangri La
Over the years, our team has been privileged to provide comprehensive video production support to both Shangri La Museum of Islamic Culture, Art, & Design and the Doris Duke Foundation, documenting their remarkable cultural contributions through a diverse range of programs. Our cameras have captured the wisdom of global thought leaders through the prestigious "Visionary Voices" keynote speaker series and the intimate conversations of the "Transformations at Shangri La" video podcast series. We've had the honor of chronicling the creative process during Artist-in-Residence programs, following the scholarly journeys of Fellowship participants, and preserving the magic of live performances through concert recordings.
Each community gathering we document represents another thread in the rich tapestry of Shangri La's cultural impact. Our ongoing collaboration focuses on creating visually compelling narratives that not only archive these significant moments but also extend their reach beyond the physical spaces of Shangri La Museum of Islamic Culture, Art, & Design, allowing global audiences to engage with this important cultural institution.
Young Pacific Leaders @ Shangri La
8x8: Source exhibition Closing @ Capitol Modern
Doris Duke Visionary Voices: Women, Creativity & Power
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Various photos from museum events
Transformations Interview Series
We are deeply honored to serve as the documentary team behind “Transformations at Shangri La”, an intimate video podcast series that captures profound conversations against the breathtaking backdrop of Leʻahi (Diamond Head) and Doris Duke’s historic Playhouse. Our cameras bring viewers into these remarkable dialogues with some of today's most influential voices—from retired U.S. Ambassador Karl Eikenberry and National Endowment for the Humanities Chair Shelly Lowe to former New York Times Executive Editor Dean Baquet, Olympic gold medalist Carissa Moore, and civil rights champion Wayde Henderson.
Each episode we film reveals not just the professional accomplishments of these luminaries but their journeys of transformation, leadership principles, and the driving purpose behind their work. Our team takes pride in preserving these meaningful exchanges through thoughtful cinematography that complements the natural beauty and cultural significance of the museum.
We invite you to experience the full series on Shangri La's YouTube channel, where these stories of inspiration and change continue to reach audiences worldwide.