In a groundbreaking move poised to elevate its media footprint, The Los Angeles Tribune has officially launched its Film Division, a strategic expansion into documentary filmmaking aimed at capturing powerful stories of influence, success, and transformation. With the announcement comes an exciting slate of upcoming projects, including the much-anticipated documentary, “Pillars of Power,” set for release next year.
The Film Division will focus on producing high-quality, thought-provoking content that aligns with the Tribune’s legacy of journalistic excellence while leveraging the power of visual storytelling. Leading this bold new venture is renowned international speaker and author Dawna Campbell, who has been named Director of the Film Division. Campbell, a recognized thought leader in the fields of finance and energy healing, brings a unique blend of business acumen and creative vision to her new role. “We are thrilled to bring Dawna on board,” said Moe Rock, CEO of The Los Angeles Tribune. “Her leadership and deep understanding of transformational storytelling are exactly what we need to take the division to new heights.”
“Pillars of Power” Documentary Set to Inspire
The flagship project for the division, “Pillars of Power,” is generating significant buzz in both entertainment and personal development circles. This documentary will feature some of the most influential thought leaders of our time, including Joe Vitale and Marie Diamond, both stars of the global phenomenon “The Secret”. With their expertise in the realms of personal transformation and success, the film promises to offer deep insights into the pillars that have shaped their extraordinary lives.
The documentary will also feature Tiffany Cano, Susan Shatzer, Jafaseesh Parmahangsa, Nathalie Botros, Antonia Van Becker, Greg Lee, Deepika Sandhu, Amanda Slade, and Cynthia Clark, who will share their unique perspectives as thought leaders, innovators, and change-makers. Together, they represent a new wave of individuals shaping modern leadership and success.
A Growing Market for Documentary Films
With the global market for documentary films expected to grow at a 5.6% annual rate, the launch of The Los Angeles Tribune Film Division comes at an opportune time. The company aims to tap into the increasing demand for content that not only entertains but also educates and inspires. The upcoming slate of films will span a variety of genres, focusing primarily on themes of empowerment, leadership, and societal change.
“Our goal is to create content that doesn’t just reflect the world but also shapes the conversations of tomorrow,” said Campbell. “With ‘Pillars of Power’ and other upcoming projects, we’re striving to offer stories that have a lasting impact, both intellectually and emotionally.”
Positioning for Long-Term Success
The launch of the Film Division marks a significant milestone in the Los Angeles Tribune’s strategy to diversify its media offerings, leveraging its historic brand for the digital age. In the highly competitive landscape of streaming platforms and on-demand content, the Tribune is positioning itself as a key player in producing documentary content that both informs and elevates.
As the media world continues to evolve, The Los Angeles Tribune is committed to remaining at the forefront of innovation. The new Film Division will serve as a testament to the company’s enduring legacy of telling stories that matter, now with the added impact of powerful visual narratives.
With an array of exciting projects on the horizon, including “Pillars of Power,” the Los Angeles Tribune Film Division is set to make its mark in the documentary film industry, offering fresh, dynamic perspectives on the world’s most compelling stories.