Film & Video Creation

For over 4 years we have been creating tailor-made videos and films for small businesses and musicians. It can be a daunting prospect to have your story told through video, but it is an incredibly valuable tool to have to promote yourself, educate your customers and keep your fanbase up to date with everything you’re doing.

We focus on the story first - what are you trying to tell your audience, and what is your envisioned end result? This allows our videos to have a real impact for our clients, such as Play’n’learn, Mazda, VicLink, Raw Collective, and many more.

Please get in touch here or flick Ben an email to find out more.

Here’s a video showcasing some of the work we have done over the last couple of years, with music from Wellington band Sky Canvas.

Pictures is the second single off Raw Collective’s Debut Album ‘For the Ancients”, and we had a blast shooting this music video out at Red Rocks, and featuring a vintage BMW!

Sam Cullen is an up and coming musician from Invercargill, and is now based in Wellington. This video was an amazing project to work on, as we shot it in one continuous take. This meant all the extras needed to be in exactly the right place at the right time, and everything came together perfectly. We’re extremely proud of the result!

Play’n’Learn are a family owned business, and they create inspiring spaces for early childhood centres. We travelled to New Plymouth and Palmerston North to see some centres they have recently fitted out. They have some beautiful furniture and some great ideas, which we showcased in this video.

Treemendous is a joint initiative between the Mazda Foundation and Project Crimson, and they aim to teach children about the importance of caring for the environment through their incredible renovations of schools and outdoor spaces.

Jinz Moss is an artist from London with a strong vision, and together we created a series of music videos for his mixtape “Wounds”. (Explicit content)

XtremeX provides the “Lamborghini and Ferrari Supercar Experience” in Wellington, and we tagged along one day to see what it was about.