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FOR THE IMPATIENT READERS:

I have a passion for authentic storytelling that spills into the written word, TVCs, films and life; communicating value while empowering and inspiring my audience to leave the world a better place now and in the future.

FOR THOSE WHO LOVE WORDS:

Someone once told me my longest relationship is the one I have with words. And I had to agree. The instant my mother cooed at me, I fell in love with words – spoken and written – and was lost in the phrasing, tone, inflection and how the slightest nuance can twist meaning and open the mind to the impossible.

That’s where I live. In the alphabet rabbit hole, my nose buried in lexis as my mind travels far far away into fairytales and raw passionate accounts of fiction, into the charmed world of CS Lewis, the mind bending universe of Sean Williams, and the deep heart of the Africa alongside Chimamanda Ngozie Adichie, Ben Okri and my fellow Kenyan – Ngugi wa Thiongo.

The African people believe that Ngai, the Almighty Creator who controls the wind, the sun, the stars and the motions of the sea is also the greatest storyteller who formed man and nature by his words alone. Ngai then made man the Protector of Nature and gave him the same power of shaping story into art.

Growing up in Kenya, I spent many late nights by the fire listening to my grandfather’s tales of Ngai’s war against the ndjinnis and evil spirits that roamed the mountains and forests, of brave warriors and beautiful maidens, and of the great battles he’d fought in his youth. He’d indulge me by lingering on my favourite story of all, how, in the midst of a daring cattle raid he stole my grandmother as a young girl, from her people the Maasai.

I stand in awe at my grandfather and his fellow and past African storytellers — griots or bards — who spent their entire lives perfecting special secret story telling skills that were passed down from generation to generation; who mastered many complex verbal, musical, and memory skills after years of specialised training; and who understood the responsibilities of, and the strong spiritual and ethical dimension required to control the special forces believed to be released by the spoken and sung word in oral performances.

In the tradition of Oral African culture, folktales and proverbs were seen as an essential part of traditional African communal life, imparting wisdom, morals and shared values as well as being a fundamental part of children’s customary education on their way to initiation into maturity as members of the community.

Like my forefathers, I believe storytelling is an avenue to nurture learning and culture, to explore the power of good over evil, to reaffirm the priority and wisdom of the community, to build and encourage our shared experience and fellowship, to reassure the community that balance and harmony can and should be restored, and that we, as humanity, will survive, prevail and triumph.

On the flip side, I’m a 30 something girl, an outed Michael Jackson fan, I love cookies & cream ice cream, I hunt for bargain Sass & Bide sales and I dream about hanging out with Rafael Nadal, Johnny Depp and the weird wonderful mind of film director Guillermo del Toro.

When I’m not building castles in the air, I write stories that get converted into TVCs and digital media campaigns – and I’ve had alot of fun pulling together fantastic stories and concept ideas for clients like Fairfax Media, Gloria Jeans Coffees, Toyota, Lexus, Optus, NineMSN, E*Trade and most recently HP, Virgin, Fiat, Alfa Romeo and Advil.

And when I get itchy feet, I direct films – three so far … each a hard hitting, let’s-save-the-world documentary – shot in Colombia, Kenya and India. I loved making them and someone must have thought they were great because two of them played in cinemas across Australia!

It’s a beautiful world!

Neva Mwiti – storyteller and founder, Influence Media.


 


 


 


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we all have a story …

From blue chip corporations to single individuals, we each have a story to tell. Stories shape how we see the world and in turn how the world views you … me … us …

our passion …

Our passion for storytelling comes from years of experience in PR, advertising and film, observing the brightest minds pull together the glossiest campaigns with the biggest budgets and then totally miss the mark because the fundamental and underlying story and motivation was either not listened to, poorly told or missing altogether.

why you need us

Influence Media is the creative communication step between identifying your purpose and finding the best medium to express and meet your goals. In corporate ‘speak’ we first listen to you to discover your concerns, desires and goals, then develop a single narrative (a brand story) that is then used in your communication strategies and campaigns to build a strong reputation that your consumers and stakeholders will remain loyal to.

At Influence Media we  help you recognise the unique narrative you hold within yourself and/or your business and help guide the communication of that story to inspire and transform your reality.

No matter the medium; from theatrical film and television to social networks and youtube, we work closely with designers, ad agencies, public relations companies and production houses, to bring your story to life.


 


 


 


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our synopsis:

the long and short of the Influence Media ethos

and what we can do for you:


“soul … before story”

“When our eyes see our hands doing the work of our hearts, the circle of Creation is completed inside us, the doors of our souls fly open, and love steps forth to heal everything in sight.” Michael Bridge
Humanity – living breathing individuals – is what captures our imagination and motivates us at Influence Media. We’re fascinated by how people think, what drives them, which trials they’ve overcome and better still, what triumphs, hopes and dreams they aspire to. Our stories are designed to speak to the soul and heart first, and only after then, to mind and reason. PROOF: Marina Prior


“story before medium”

“The more things change the more they stay the same.”
At Influence Media we respect current trends in media and technology however we also recognize their temporary nature and the hype of emerging technologies. As far as we’re concerned, the medium will never define the structure of story nor negate its power to help us make sense of our reality. Nevertheless, our exploration process allows us to identify the best possible avenue to tell your story – film, television, written word, audio, digital content, social networks, experiential and events, etc. PROOF: Nikon


“sharing”

“Live your life from your heart. Share from your heart. And your story will touch and heal people’s souls.”
For a story to live and breathe, we believe it has to be passed on and each listener becomes a storyteller in his or her own capacity. Our stories are therefore SIMPLE and easy to remember so that they are quickly shared. We place faith in the power of dialogue, conversation and interaction; in stories that are passed on, constantly evolving and help to build and encourage our shared experience and fellowship. PROOF: Bovis Lend Lease.


“show … don’t tell”

“We create value-based stories that inspire you and your immediate world to demonstrate positive values without having to declare them. You are what you do, not what you say.”
Show, don’t tell doesn’t just apply to film and theatre. This is why at Influence Media we go beyond just telling a story; we ensure your story is a true representation of who you are – evident in your style, speech, track record, interests, choices, customer service, web site, who you follow, who follows you and what your closest peers and clients say about you. Seeing as actions speak louder than words, we’ll help you to match your goals with your ‘talk’ and more importantly, your ‘walk’. See our clients page for more information.


“social value”

“What really motivates us in life are the things we truly value. When we take to values, we live a purposeful and dynamic existence – we become truly human.”
At Influence Media we see stories as an essential part of communal life, imparting wisdom, morals and shared values. Your story should ideally inspire your audience and help to transform the landscape of society, community and business across the globe. Our passion rests in helping you to communicate your value – the cherished ideals and beliefs that have shaped your life and/or business in the past, that are motivating and driving you today and that will empower and inspire others to leave the world a better place now and in the future. PROOF: “In Her Footsteps” – a feature length documentary.



 


 


 


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