Bringing you For Purpose stories to life.

At Balderdash Films we specialise in creating exceptional videos for the For Purpose sector.

We have collaborated with a diverse range of esteemed institutions, including Patagonia, 1% For The Planet, and several smaller for-purpose organisation Schools. This extensive experience positions us as trusted partners in effectively conveying messages and narratives across all facets of the For-Purpose sector.

At Balderdash Films, we specialize in the unique requirements of the For Purpose sector, helping organizations connect with their audiences through engaging and impactful video content. Whether it's showcasing groundbreaking research and innovative teaching methods, capturing the essence of enriching events, fostering philanthropic endeavours, or launching major marketing campaigns, our expertise enables you to effectively communicate your vision.

We understand the importance of a stress-free experience and we love handling every aspect of the production process. From conceptualisation, through planning, filming, editing, animation and polishing the final product, our team of experts will ensure a smooth journey from start to finish.

By partnering with Balderdash Films discover the art of connecting with your audience through exceptional video production tailored to the For Purpose sector.

Together, we can bring your vision to life through the power of creative storytelling.


Explore the impact of our for-purpose videos
with this CURATED selection

Patagonia and 1% for the planet |
event wrap up

A collaboration event for Patagonia and 1% For The Planet

surfers for climate |
great ocean love

Film screening and after-show event.
(Pro-bona project)

global ghost gear initiative |
annual video

Fundraising marketing content.
(Pro-bona project)

UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY |
donor testimonials

Marketing campaign

childhood dementia initiative |
what is childhood dementia?

Explainer animation video


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The world is shaped by two things,
stories told and the memories they leave behind
— Vera Nazarian