Industry / Arts & Culture

Art deserves
a filmmaker
who understands it.

Making a film about an artist requires that you already speak the language. That you understand obsession, process, and the gap between intention and execution. We're filmmakers first. When we shoot in a gallery or follow a photographer into their studio, we're not visitors.

01 / The approach

A film about an artist should feel like their work, not about it.

The best arts documentary doesn't describe the artist's vision. It immerses you in it. That takes a crew that knows how to be invisible, a director who listens before they frame, and an editorial sensibility that treats every silence as information.

We've made films about photographers, musicians, and cultural institutions. Each one taught us something about how to get out of the way and let the work speak.

02 / What we make

Films that
honor the
work.

From artist portraits to institutional brand films, we make arts and culture content that respects the subject and moves the audience.

Artists & Creators

Artist
portraits.

Documentary portraits of painters, photographers, musicians, performers, and makers. Films that capture the interior life of creative practice — for galleries, collectors, and public audiences.

Institutions

Museum &
gallery films.

Exhibition films, collection documentaries, and institutional brand content for museums, galleries, and cultural nonprofits. Films that bring audiences into the work before they arrive.

Music & Performance

Performance
films.

Concert films, rehearsal documentaries, and performance captures for musicians, orchestras, dance companies, and theater organizations. Built to preserve and promote.

03 / Selected work

Arts & culture
from the portfolio.

  1. 01

    Hungry Eyes

    Schirmer/Mosel Verlag · Documentary · Arts

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  2. 02

    Unmasked

    Documentary · Subject: Abe Frajndlich

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  3. 03

    Maestro on a Mission

    MusicUnitesAmerica.org · Short Documentary · Music

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Have work
worth documenting?

Tell us about the artist, the institution, and what you want the film to do. We'll figure out how to frame it.