Los Angeles (June 5, 2023) – KTF, a trusted creative agency and production house, founded in 2009, announces its ongoing dedication to collaborative storytelling with Native American communities. With over a decade of experience in branding, marketing, and media creation, KTF has become a leading force in the documentary, social media, and episodic series space.
KTF’s principals, with nearly 20 years of expertise in development, production, and post-production, share a passion for motivated, authentic storytelling that educates and entertains. Embracing the diversity of the human experience, KTF continuously evolves its work and the stories it creates and shares.
In line with its commitment to inclusivity, KTF consistently incorporates Native American voices into projects exploring the history of the United States. Recent successful documentary projects, such as “Wilson’s Creek and the Wire Road,” “History and Change on the Old Spanish Trail”, “Prehistoric Truth”, and “Preserving Gravelly Ford” highlight Native American perspectives. KTF’s latest partnership with Nevada’s Indian Tourism showcases eco and cultural tourism content, elevating Native Tribes in Nevada.
Moving forward, Knowledge Tree Films actively seeks creative collaborations and storytelling partnerships. By connecting with the American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association (AIANTA) and engaging Native Tribes, KTF aims to expand narrative possibilities alongside organizations like the Oregon-California Trails Association, Museums, Tourism Bureaus, and government agencies. KTF remains committed to championing the countless stories and voices that have yet to be fully represented.
To learn more about Knowledge Tree Films and its commitment to inclusive storytelling, visit www.KnowledgeTreeFilms.com