What we do

Everyday technology, clear structure and participant-led authorship. We help organizations build media practice that lasts.

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At a glance

Punkeye Pictures turns daily creative tasks into finished films over time. People use familiar tools, staff receive practical training, and projects move at participant pace. The goal is not volume. The goal is durable authorship and continuity.

Artists painting large frames at Vancouver Mural Festival

Work samples

Participant-created films, storyboards, and frames will be posted once consent and release conditions are met. We publish only work participants and partner teams choose to share.

The boring parts handled

Sorting, filing, and keeping things organized are where many programs get stuck. Our model includes lightweight archive and workflow systems so caregivers can focus on facilitation, not media chaos.

Easy to start

People use familiar tools from day one, with support adapted to communication and access needs.

Daily goals

We break projects into manageable daily steps that build momentum without overwhelming staff or participants.

Your way in

There are multiple ways to contribute. Roles flex around each person's strengths and support needs.

Paced, not pressured

Projects unfold at participant pace. Timelines stay realistic while quality and consent stay central.

For organizations

In 2026, Punkeye is working with active partners to implement staff training, capture setup, archive practice, and supported production routines. The grant-funded controlled trial participant roster is full, but we are still accepting new paying clients and scoped consulting (short, focused advisory engagements) for teams that want to build aligned programs. Get in touch to discuss fit and timing.

Nothing hits the bin

We design against disposable activity. Creative work is archived and reused so participant effort is not lost each week.

Less waste, lower costs

Less dependence on disposable supplies, more continuity from existing tools and repeatable support practices.

Continuity that builds capacity

A repeatable model that helps teams sustain meaningful creative progression instead of restarting each week.

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