Events · Documentary · Live Coverage
Your event happens once. The after movie, the documentary, the behind-the-scenes footage — that's what carries the experience forward to the people who weren't in the room. When it's shot by someone who understands cinematic language, it doesn't just document. It amplifies.
Most event videography follows a formula. Wide shots of the venue, montage of attendees networking, speaker clips cut to upbeat music, logo at the end. It documents that an event occurred without capturing why it mattered. The output looks interchangeable with every other conference recap on the internet because the approach — hire an event videographer for the day, brief them on arrival, receive an edit — doesn't create conditions for anything more.
Cinematic event coverage starts earlier. Understanding the narrative arc of your event before cameras roll means knowing which moments carry meaning, which conversations reveal something authentic, which details tell the story your attendees will recognise and your audience will feel. This isn't about bigger crews or more expensive equipment. It's about the depth of understanding the person behind the camera brings to the room.
The definitive film of your event — a cinematic piece that captures the energy, the ideas, and the human moments. Not a recap. A reason for next year's audience to be there.
Same-day or real-time content for social channels, internal communications, and press. Fast without sacrificing the visual standard your brand requires.
The preparation, the unscripted moments, the people making it happen. Documentary coverage that reveals what your organisation looks like when it's building something that matters.
Individual speaker sessions and interviews captured with cinematic attention. Content that works as standalone thought leadership long after the event ends.
Long-form storytelling for events that deserve more than a highlight reel. The full narrative — from concept to impact — told with the depth your story requires.
Athletic events, competitions, and sporting occasions captured with the cinematic intensity the action demands. Energy, emotion, and human performance in motion.
When you hire an event videographer as a one-off, they arrive with technical competence but no accumulated understanding of your brand, your audience, or what your events mean in the context of your larger story. They produce professional footage. They cannot produce work that feels unmistakably yours.
Within a long-term cinematic partnership, event coverage becomes part of a continuous visual narrative. The person documenting your annual conference has been producing your brand content all year. They know your people, your visual language, your positioning. The event film doesn't need to be briefed from scratch because the creative understanding already exists.
This is the difference between event video as isolated deliverable and event video as part of your cinematic brand infrastructure. The first fills a folder. The second builds equity.
Some events need one cinematographer with the right eye. Others need additional crew, multi-camera setups, specialised audio, livestreaming capability, or same-day editing for social distribution. The partnership model handles both — core creative direction stays with the person who knows your brand, while production resources scale to match what the event requires.
Managed expenses for event production cover additional crew, specialised equipment rentals, location logistics, and travel. These scale within the existing relationship rather than requiring new vendor relationships and new creative briefings for every event.
Based in Zürich with production capability across Switzerland and the broader European region. From intimate corporate gatherings to large-scale conferences and sporting events — the scope scales, the creative standard doesn't change.