Bitanga Productions

Bitanga Productions Bitanga Productions is a community-centered storytelling video production company that produces films that tell your story to build trust and scale your brand.

Where moments today are preserved to be memories tomorrow.

03/24/2025

Explore the fascinating connection between language and culture with William Fisher! This video highlights his journey in the Cruikshank Schools language program, emphasizing the impact of cultural understanding. Learn how language shapes identity and enriches life.

03/21/2025

Explore the profound impact of language and culture on identity and community. Join William Fisher as he discusses the importance of preserving indigenous languages like Gwich'in, and the power of storytelling in connecting generations. A must-watch for anyone interested in cultural preservation and language revitalization!

03/19/2025

Witness the captivating tale of a hungry fox and a clever mouse! This animated short film explores themes of identity and gratitude through a beautifully illustrated storybook. Join us for a heartwarming adventure!

03/17/2025

Learn the importance of Gwich'in language revitalization! This video showcases youth actively learning their native language through elder gatherings and school initiatives. Join the movement to normalize Indigenous languages.

03/17/2025

Join us for an inspiring journey exploring cultural preservation and personal growth. Witness traditional practices, hear powerful stories of advocacy, and discover the beauty of embracing new chapters.

03/12/2025

Discover the Angoon Podcasting Workshop! This video shares the moving story of Barbara Shangin, an Unangas Elder, as she researches her family's history and connects with her community. Hear firsthand accounts of cultural preservation and intergenerational storytelling.

03/10/2025

Discover the inspiring story of resilience and community in this video. Hear how a program connected youth and elders, celebrating culture and overcoming adversity. Learn about the strength of the Angoon people and their impact on one family's survival.

As much as I love dressing up for my pageants and looking nice I also like being in sweats and sitting in front of a foo...
04/11/2021

As much as I love dressing up for my pageants and looking nice I also like being in sweats and sitting in front of a football game. I don’t think that those two are exclusive in any way.


Ariel Staffin ‘22
Hotel Administration

We’re getting better in terms of representation and in terms of how we understand women, but there’s so much more that w...
04/10/2021

We’re getting better in terms of representation and in terms of how we understand women, but there’s so much more that we still have to do. Representation is not liberation in any capacity. We still have to understand and listen, and create change to the active problems that are going on today.

Abirami Dandapani ‘20
Hotel Administration

04/09/2021

“Being from a number of marginalized communities myself, I know what it’s like to feel like you can’t or the world is telling you you’re not good enough to some capacity.”

Abirami Dandapani ‘20
Hotel Administration

“At Cornell there’s definitely a lot of diversity of thoughts, diversity of opinions, and diversity in terms of people. ...
04/08/2021

“At Cornell there’s definitely a lot of diversity of thoughts, diversity of opinions, and diversity in terms of people. So my opinion is definitely unique, but it’s not the only one. So it really has been a balance and a challenge to learn how and when to contribute.

Tune in tomorrow to hear more about Abirami’s story.

“I think when I look at myself and my own reflection that keeps me at peace because I can feel my energy. I feel who I a...
04/07/2021

“I think when I look at myself and my own reflection that keeps me at peace because I can feel my energy. I feel who I am, I know who I am…”

Frankie Reed ‘23
Architecture

04/06/2021

“The first time that I left my parents was my sign immediately that I’m a young adult, I’m a young woman now. As a kid I was always moving with my family from one country to another, together as a family because wherever there were opportunities that’s where we would go…”

Frankie Reed ‘23
Architecture

“I think as women, we’re so maternal, we’re so caring, we’re so sensitive we want to nurture and that’s kind of how I go...
04/05/2021

“I think as women, we’re so maternal, we’re so caring, we’re so sensitive we want to nurture and that’s kind of how I got into architecture. When I was growing up in the Philippines, there were always floods that would happen and seeing buildings collapse… made my nurturing kick in.

Tune in tomorrow to hear more about Frankie’s story.

“She [Charlotte Mason] saw that there was a problem with the education system and she decided to do something about it.....
04/04/2021

“She [Charlotte Mason] saw that there was a problem with the education system and she decided to do something about it...so she came up with her own system.”

Daniela Lee ‘24
Communications & Education

04/03/2021

“Being a woman is growing into yourself and accepting who you are.”
Daniela Lee ‘24
Communications & Education

"Instead of running from it, I decided to embrace it."Tune in tomorrow to hear more about Daniela’s story.              ...
04/02/2021

"Instead of running from it, I decided to embrace it."

Tune in tomorrow to hear more about Daniela’s story.

“When am I at peace? I don’t quite know because I’m the type of person who’s a lot of rigor when it comes to life. When ...
04/01/2021

“When am I at peace? I don’t quite know because I’m the type of person who’s a lot of rigor when it comes to life. When I feel most at peace is when I’m reflecting on what I am doing.”

Anabella Galang ‘23
Biological Sciences & Genetics/Genomics

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At Bitanga Productions:

We know you value your family more than anything else, and you want to preserve the memories of your family history so you can relive them again whenever you want to.

As time passes, our precious memories face and we can forget exactly how things actually were.

Our goal is to help you protect and cherish those memories by creating beautiful images that you’ll be proud of and treasure for decades to come.