For the first time in their 20-year history, the University of Fredericton is entering a new era of leadership. Produced by Strike Pictures, this video uses a slightly unconventional approach which allowed us to elevate the impact of what could have been a "standard" talking head video.

Videography and photography produced by Strike Pictures for the newest iteration of TraumaNB’s “Split Second” campaign. This campaign aims to encourage safe and responsible adventures.

Produced by Strike Pictures for Fredericton’s Garrison Night Market, promoting sustainable practices, moving away from single-use plastic items in an effort to achieve zero plastic waste.

A docuseries produced by Strike Pictures exploring the life of local drag artists in Fredericton, New Brunswick - going beyond the glitter and glamor to spotlight the extraordinary individuals under the wigs, makeup, and costumes.

Animations by Strike Pictures for United Way’s 211 awareness campaign.

Relationships are complicated. Help doesn’t have to be. 211 NB is a free, 24/7 service that helps people in New Brunswick connect to support services — safely and anonymously.

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  • Dear John

    Dear John

    A very funny take on just how important a commitment being in a band can be. When all else is going well, the worst thing you could do is be late for practice.

    - Grid City Magazine

  • River Dreams

    River Dreams

    A dance performance video created for Beverly Glenn-Copeland’s performance at the Fredericton Playhouse.

  • Congratulations

    Congratulations

    The visuals and audio collide effortlessly, with the video popping at the seams with style … Together, the result is equal parts ode to self-reclamation, groovy club bop, and bisexual anthem.

    - The East Mag

  • Pull Over

    Pull Over

    Kill Chicago continue their history of engaging videos with their latest release. Teaming up with award-winning indie film company Strike Pictures, ‘Pull Over’ is the fourth video in support of their latest album, ‘The Fix’, released last fall.

    - Grid City Magazine