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🎬 Rescue Vision Films | Stories That Ignite Change

At Rescue Vision Films, we don't just tell stories—we create impact. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit film company, our mission is twofold: to shine a light on untold stories of people in crisis—from human trafficking to foster care—and to uplift local voices by bringing the people of Buffalo into the heart of the growing film industry.


Through powerful, purpose-driven films and educational media, we raise awareness, spark empathy, and channel proceeds back into the organizations that support the very communities we portray.


📍Rooted in Buffalo. Created with compassion.

🎥 Fueled by storytelling. Powered by purpose. 

Greg Robbins

Co-Founder/Co-Executive Director

Jennifer Yadav

Co-Founder/Co-Executive Director

Meet the Founders

Greg Robbins is an American stunt performer, actor, writer and director. He originally stepped in front of the camera in 1984 playing a redneck thug in a made for TV movie, The Grand Baby (1985). Robbins bounced around Hollywood, attending the LA Actors Theater, going to stunt school and Van-Mar Acting Academy. Robbins held a string of stunt, modeling and acting jobs for a few years. In 1996 the idea for a sitcom came to him sitting in church; after writing it and developing the series, he was sure Hollywood would not like it, so he shelved it and went on to do the wildlife series Animal Action (2001). Through this time, he kept developing his Christian sitcom and eventually produced three seasons of it. This was followed by a few faith-based movies, Superheroes Don’t Need Capes and Through a Mother’s Eyes, along with a string of children’s series for TBN and TCT. Robbins passion for telling stories that build up society has been his heart’s desire and driving force his entire life. 

In 2017 he, along with his daughter Shauna and son Gregory, formed Robbins Stunt Team; they provide stunt performers in Western New York. Robbins has been the Stunt Coordinator on several films such as Hail Mary, Bunker, Cutman, and The Panic. Robbins performed stunts in the original Terminator, Escape to Grizzly Mountain, Trancers 1 & 2, and more recently the blockbuster film Cabrini. Greg is still trying to provide good stories that enhance lives as well as entertain. He is currently working on the Bills Hallmark movie filming in Buffalo. robbinsstuntteam.com 

Jennifer Yadav is an NYC-based actor, singer, and voiceover artist. She has appeared in television series such as FBI (Season 5, CBS) and Everything’s Trash (Season 1, ABC), and can be seen in the feature film Diary of a Lunatic on Amazon Prime, her first project with Greg Robbins. Her work in short films includes leading roles in The Missed and Aquarius, and supporting roles in American Boy and Something Red. Jennifer is also the voice behind audiobooks and podcasts, including It’s Handled (Audible) and Red Ice. She brought depth to the role of Margaret Lang in The Ladies Speak podcast. On stage, Jennifer starred Off-Broadway in The Jackie Mason Musical and earned a Best Actress award at the West Village Musical Theatre Festival for her lead role in For the Love of God, featuring music by Tony Award-winning composer Sheldon Harnick. She has performed in numerous regional theater productions, including favorite roles such as Golde in Fiddler on the Roof and Rosie in Bye Bye Birdie. Jennifer’s New York theater credits also include 12 Angry People, Line, and the multi-character showcase Bard at the Bar, in which she portrayed the iconic Shakespearean roles of Lady Macbeth, Gertrude, and Portia, among others. 

Jennifer is also a dedicated educator who taught high school science for 15 years and served as a director at Brooklyn Children’s Theatre. She is currently an Adjunct Professor of Science at Berkeley College and Adelphi University as well as an on-set teacher for TV and film. She is committed to creating meaningful projects that inspire others through the transformative power of storytelling, and she is thrilled to have the opportunity to work with Greg once again. jenniferyadav.com 

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