This video pairs the launch of Microsoft’s The Garage-Atlanta with a candid conversation with Monica Campana, founder and executive director of Living Walls. Monica explains how Living Walls—now moving into its 11th year—focuses on public art, especially murals, while pushing for a more inclusive, diverse, and empowering arts industry for people of color and marginalized voices. She shares her own origin story (starting street art at 27, not always in the most legal way), and expands into the bigger thesis: artists help the world understand itself, but too often aren’t respected or compensated accordingly—especially as “DEI” becomes a corporate checkbox.
We built this film to feel grounded, thoughtful, and forward-moving. That means story shaping in preproduction (so the message lands cleanly), a smooth production process, and post-production polish that supports the sincerity—line cut, refined edit, color, and sound design that feels modern and intentional. Final delivery includes closed captions, audio description, and thumbnails—ready for internal or external release without extra wrangling.



