Based in Gqeberha (Port Elizabeth), we produce video content for corporate clients, marketing agencies and organisations across the Eastern Cape and South Africa.
Our work covers branded content and promotional films, product launches, corporate communication, documentary and destination films, industrial and commercial filming, event coverage, and timelapse documentation.
We work closely with clients, from concept through to final delivery, or step in as production support where needed.
Commissioned to craft a destination film capturing Nelson Mandela Bay in its full depth and character, from sweeping landscapes to everyday energy, revealing the region as a living, breathing story of place and movement.
A visual communication piece shaped to define tone and direction, translating vision into imagery, and strategy into feeling, setting a clear cinematic foundation for what follows.
A promotional film rooted in passion and craft, telling the story of a brand through its people, its product, and the quiet intensity behind its work – honest, focused, and driven by purpose.
A new product feature film deserves extra flair, even better when done in the corporate colour scheme. This video is also commonly referred to by the client as “The BOOM Video”.
When a client provides us with an open brief to create a promotional feature, it’s equal parts daunting and exciting. Luckily, we had Santa to help produce most of the goods!
We were commissioned to create a documentary about Edge Day Hospital, a state-of-the-art facility in Gqeberha, overlooking the Baakens Valley, the main artery of the city. We also produced a 40minute documentary involving the main contractors and developers, showcasing the process and heart behind this build.
Definitely not your standard event! A true celebration of people, cultures, and everything that makes South Africa incredible.
VSL is an inspiring South African story, rooted in clear vision and a drive to make things happen. We documented this large press installation using time-lapse cameras placed on site, as well as on-site shooting during the critical lifting days.
With more than 500 such areas identified across South Africa, the possibilities for growth and sustainability are truly endless.
