Video Production
From first idea to finished video.
For small businesses, artists, organisations, personal brands, and independent projects that need more than a nice-looking video. They need shape, feeling, and direction.
Approach
Look first. Then film.
A lot of my work starts before the camera comes out. I like helping shape the idea: what the video is really about, what it should feel like, and how it can become clear enough to film.
Sometimes that means talking through the concept. Sometimes it means walking through a location. Sometimes it means finding the mood, rhythm, or story that is already there. Then I build the production around that.
- Concept and planning
- Drone filming and cinematic camera work
- Brand films and personal projects
- Short-form social and campaign content
- Interviews and documentary-style storytelling
- Editing, colour, sound, and AI-assisted visual work when useful
Process
A simple process, with room to listen.
Every project is different, but this is the basic path: understand the idea, find the essence, then shape the film around it.
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Understand the idea
We start with what you are trying to make, who it is for, and what it should make people feel.
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Find the essence
Before filming, I look for the source of the project: the thing underneath the surface that gives it life.
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Plan the shape
We turn the idea into a practical plan: locations, schedule, shot list, mood, and the tools needed to make it work.
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Film with intention
I film with attention to light, rhythm, movement, and atmosphere, without forcing moments that do not belong.
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Edit until it feels right
The edit is where the film finds its final form: structure, colour, sound, music, and delivery in the formats you actually need.
In motion
The Green Giants.
A short documentary on the forests of the Alentejo — an early piece, shot solo, and one of the places this way of working began.