PALLIATIVE CARE VIDEO PRODUCTION
This page is home to palliative care video production. Get A Video Production QuoteDo you need help getting your message out there in a way people can understand? Perhaps you need help to craft your message into an impactful story that resonates with your audience? If so, we can help. Moonshine Agency has been specialising in palliative care video production since 2010. Our work in this area has reached millions of people around the world. We have consistently produced films and videos championing palliative care for over a decade. We love helping health organisations make a positive impact. Please get in touch if with us for a free consultation to explore the possibilities.
“You matter because you’re you, and you matter to the end of your life. We will do all we can not only to help you to die peacefully, but also to live until you die.”
~ Dame Cicely Saunders
Palliative Care Videos
Winner Gold Award – Impact Doc Awards
St Vincent’s Health Australia
Palliative Care Stories Done Right
Moonshine Agency has been fortunate to have worked in filming stories about palliative care since 2010. In that time we have produced major projects including Life Before Death Little Stars, Life Asked Death and Hippocratic. These projects included outputs including feature films and over 100 short shorts.
All involved filming in palliative care facilities and required us to sensitively handle the subject matter and related permissions.
Demystifying Palliative Care
It is also commonly believed that palliative care is only available in your last few days of living, when in fact palliative care can be accessed at any point of a terminal or progressive condition. Video communications are essential to helping break down these myths, by sharing the lived experience of patients, their families and health-professionals.
Learn how St Vincent’s Hospital is sharing knowledge. Amongst its health workforce to improve outcomes for patients and families.
Creating A Culture Of Change
Furthermore, video and film is a tremendous way to remind health professionals, policy-makers and patients alike about what really matters. And also the human experience of wellness, even in the face of serious illness.
Therefore, health leaders have an opportunity to lead this social discourse. As the future of medicine relates directly to the betterment of humanity.