Wahoo Films

Wahoo Films Wahoo Films drives meaningful change for your organization, your audience, and your community through Let’s talk!

We collaborate with you to create a video that is more compelling, immersive, and experiential for your audience. Combined with the latest video marketing techniques, a Wahoo Films video improves your web traffic, increases engagement, and expands your audience base. Wahoo Films has been helping businesses and non-profit organizations effectively use video for marketing, education, and outreach si

nce 2005. As a full-service video production company - from script to screen - we produce videos for organizations of all sizes. Some of our clients include Facebook, NBC, US Forest Service, Oregon State University, Trout Unlimited, Habitat for Humanity, and Traeger Wood Pellet Gills. Our team has the expertise and creativity to connect with your audience. We take pride in producing compelling and highly targeted videos that resonate with customers in an engaging and personal way. (541) 585-3456 or [email protected]

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12/09/2025

More drone footage of the Cascades~!

Wahoo Films on Alaska Airlines Entertainment -
12/08/2025

Wahoo Films on Alaska Airlines Entertainment -

Heading out of town this holiday season? Whether you’re flying home to family or off on a new adventure, we have some exciting news to make your flight a little more cinematic.

12/02/2025

The mountains are waiting for you!

This Native American Heritage Month, we celebrate the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs and their fierce dedication to...
11/29/2025

This Native American Heritage Month, we celebrate the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs and their fierce dedication to language and culture. For the Warm Springs community, language is not just communication; it connects them to the land, their history, and their identity as the Wasco, Warm Springs, and Paiute peoples. Through dedicated programs and community efforts, they are ensuring that their three unique languages—Ichishkín, Kiksht, and Numu—will thrive for generations to come, guaranteeing that their culture remains vibrant and alive.
Watch: https://loom.ly/OGXD8Rc
Read the full story: https://loom.ly/pNFUVsU
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Raised by his grandparents on the Warm Springs Indian Reservation, Jefferson Greene heard the melody of his ancestral language in the ceremonies his grandpar...

Honoring Native American Heritage Month means traveling with respect, intention, and an open heart.When exploring the la...
11/26/2025

Honoring Native American Heritage Month means traveling with respect, intention, and an open heart.
When exploring the lands of Oregon's nine federally recognized tribes, visitors have a responsibility to be respectful guests. The best way to learn about the culture and history of these places is directly from the people who have been here since time immemorial.
Watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RxJ0TRy362I
Read more: https://traveloregon.com/places-to-go/tribal-nations/how-to-visit-tribal-lands-with-respect/

The Burns Paiute Tribe’s connection to Oregon’s Harney Basin runs deep. The land itself is family. In this short film, tribal elder Diane Teeman shares what ...

11/25/2025

Underground exploring with at Boyd Cave!

In honor of National Native American Heritage Month, enjoy this video about Klamath Tribal member and photographer Paul ...
11/20/2025

In honor of National Native American Heritage Month, enjoy this video about Klamath Tribal member and photographer Paul Wilson who is using his art to share a deeply personal story of connection to the Southern Oregon Klamath Basin. His powerful work reflects the Tribe's resilience and their crucial advocacy for the world's largest dam removal project, bringing healing back to their ancestral lands.
Watch: https://loom.ly/4JUHqgM

Through his photography, tribal member Paul Wilson shares his connection to Southern Oregon’s Klamath Basin, where the world’s largest dam-removal project is...

11/18/2025

Biking throughout Sunriver!

In honor of Native American Heritage Month, we are proud to share the beautiful story with Acosia Red Elk and the Jingle...
11/13/2025

In honor of Native American Heritage Month, we are proud to share the beautiful story with Acosia Red Elk and the Jingle Dance in Oregon. This traditional dance is a source of hope and healing, and a testament to the enduring strength and spirit of Oregon's Native Nations. See how this cultural tradition continues to thrive. Watch her story:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mr5Dua5ZJfI

An enrolled member of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation, based near Pendleton in Eastern Oregon, Acosia Red Elk fell into a fire whe...

11/12/2025

Take an adventure with at Fall River!

11/07/2025

Exploring the fish underwater with

We all want a vibrant future — for our community and for each other. But what does that mean, especially when people hav...
11/06/2025

We all want a vibrant future — for our community and for each other. But what does that mean, especially when people have different viewpoints and circumstances? The High Desert Project, the High Desert Museum's new initiative, explores some of the most pressing issues in our region through multiple perspectives to create conversation and connection.

We all want a vibrant future — for our community and for each other. But what does that mean, especially when people have different viewpoints and circumstan...

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Bend, OR
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