Corporate Event Videography
Highlight films and full coverage of conferences, summits, awards nights, panels and partner events.
Alexander Pirnak is a corporate videographer working with professional firms across the UK and beyond. Event films, conference recordings, recruitment stories, and the occasional mini-documentary, all shot, directed and edited end-to-end.
Every video and photography project completed to the highest standard, within your assigned deadline. No project is too big or too small.
The work is built around real conversations with the people who hire it. A pitch deck that needs a moving cover. A trainee story that has to feel real. A conference that needs to keep earning attention after the lights go down.
Get in touch, talk through what you're trying to do, and let's discuss your vision in more detail.
— Alexander Pirnak
From a single highlight reel to a multi-day conference capture, every brief lands in one of these.
Highlight films and full coverage of conferences, summits, awards nights, panels and partner events.
Recorded talks, keynotes and panels, captured with broadcast audio and ready for on-demand release.
Trainee stories, early-careers films and culture pieces that read as real, not corporate.
Long-form interviews on access, opportunity and lived experience inside professional firms.
Pitch films, case studies and capability videos for sales decks, websites and tender responses.
Short-form documentary films on expeditions, engineering, and the people inside professional firms.
Highlight films, recruitment pieces, documentaries and case studies, for firms whose names you may already know.
Practical guides for marketing and HR teams briefing the work: what to share before the shoot, what to expect on the day, what makes the difference in the edit.
A practical guide for marketing and HR teams: what to share with your corporate videographer before the camera comes out, and why a clear brief saves the project.
Read →A practical walk-through of how a conference is captured on camera: kit, audio, framing, deliverables, and the moments that make or break the edit.
Read →If you're putting together an event, a recruitment campaign, or a film of any kind, the first move is a quick conversation. No pitch deck required.