StudioTalk understands the importance of contributing to the social and economic well-being of the country, and hence supporting organisations that focus on these very ideals has been a long-standing commitment for us. Working with non-governmental bodies demands extensive research into their grassroots work, the skill of positioning their unique stories and amplifying them effectively so that they can make a far-reaching impact. Alongside, we also document their synergies with policymakers, assorted stakeholders, and government bodies.
We understand that the work we do here goes beyond engaging the media and is about making a difference, creating awareness about issues as diverse as reproductive health, vaccine equity, adolescent rights, gender rights, and a lot more. We present these issues in relatable formats so that be it the story of a young girl resisting early marriage in order to study or a campaign by rural girls to mobilise support for a sanitary pad bank, we are able to catch its nuances, celebrate unsung Indians and their triumphs and sensitise large sections of urban and rural citizens.
We understand that messaging is the most important aspect of our work here and in order to mainstream issues that usually do not get the attention they deserve, we strategise social media campaigns, showcase blogs in prestigious publications, position informative and entertaining videos in such a way that their mission and their message gets requisite attention.
We understand that whether it is organisations working to protect eco-diversity or to champion reproductive rights, or are speaking up for social and economic inequities, our media strategies have to be finely attuned to their goals, crystal clear, informative, and sensitive. Our repertoire of distinguished organisations like Oxfam India, Population Foundation of India and more, speaks for itself.