About Us
Sari-Sari Story is a racialized, new immigrant-owned visual storytelling company based in CBRM.
We create videos that help you tell your story while creating that emotional connection with your audience.
We support our clients from concept development to video production.
Our name, Sari-Sari Story, is based on Sari-Sari Store, a small neighbourhood store in the Philippines that carries a variety of goods that are essential to most households. Our name is not only a snapshot of the services we can offer our clients, it is also a representation of the technical skills and work experience we have in our team.
We look forward to creating a story for you, email us at hello@sari-sari-story.com.
Sari-sari store is a small, neighbourhood store located in most streets in the Philippines. It carries a variety of goods that are essential to most households.
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Here are some of our partners over the years
Our Team
We are visual storytellers with 15 years experience in advertising, public relations, broadcast media and creative entrepreneurship.
Arden is a filmmaker and a photographer with technical skills and work experience in broadcast and video production. He is currently a freelance creator for CBC and a grant recipient of CBRM Creative Catalyst Program.
In the past 15 years, Arden created several online content and TV commercials for global brands such as Dunkin Donuts and Philippine Airlines while also running his own video production company. He also worked as a producer for Nova Stream and Eastlink TV and he was also a TV commercial director for ABS-CBN, the biggest broadcasting company in the Philippines.
Connect with Arden on Linked In, Vimeo, Instagram
Des is a visual storyteller and communications professional with background experience in creative, media and public relations agencies, academe, and not for profit.
As a storyteller, Des uses her experience in strategic planning to weave stories that matter to different stakeholders across industries and sectors. In the past 15 years Des also worked clients such as Royal Caribbean, Procter & Gamble, Hitachi, Chevron, and Sony.
Des sits as a co-chair for Cape Breton Local Immigration Partnership - Immigrant Advisory Table and also part of the board of directors for Multicultural Association of Cape Breton.
Connect with Des on Linked In and Instagram