The Industrial Commons
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The Industrial Commons was formed in 2015 in response to a need in Western North Carolina for an industry-focused organization to provide resources and support to firms and networks in a way that improves livelihoods and roots wealth in communities. Founded by leaders from the factory floor, they use their experience to solve problems by building out solutions in manufacturing clusters that address business resiliency, worker agency, and environmental issues. They are creating an inclusive economy rooted in community and dignity. The Industrial Commons' approach is unique because they build on the assets of the region, bringing workers and manufacturers together to find triple-bottom-line solutions to entrenched manufacturing issues.
We have been invited to help shape multiple stories for The Industrial Commons through their years of significant growth. By integrating our values, we’ve been able to tell their story respectfully, and authentically while amplifying ideas of community, ownership, and energy.
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Strategy
Photography
Film Direction & Production
Post-Production/Editing






“As a community based nonprofit we choose to invest in storytelling with KERTIS because their work is made to last and is so visually stunning that it captures the imaginations of the people we hope to inspire with our story.
We often say that if people could visit our rural town to see our work firsthand they would understand it - having a video from KERTIS is the next best thing. It almost transports people into our community because the storytelling has so much depth and the visuals are so rich. They capture not just our work but the passion and purpose that drives our work - and that's what sets them apart.”
-Sara Chester & Molly Hemstreet, Co-Executive Directors, The Industrial Commons