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Capturing the Kaleidoscope of Life: A Journey of Passion and Gratitude Through Audio-Visual Media
The memories of my travels, captured in my video reels, are a testament to the boundless beauty and complexity of the world we live in.
Jun 1, 20233 min read


How to Structure Video Production Tenders for EU & Donor-Funded Projects
Crafting a video production tender may seem like a complex task, but with the right guidance, you can navigate the process successfully.
May 12, 20233 min read


Lights, Camera, Agreement: Essential Documents for Professional Video Production Projects
Here are the essential documents that should be carefully considered before starting a video production project.
May 12, 20233 min read


Writing Audit-Safe Video Production Proposals for EU & Donor-Funded Projects
In this article, we’ll look at some important considerations for video production companies when writing a proposal for a video project.
May 12, 20233 min read


Mastering the Institutional Interview: Ethical Field Production & Directing in Sensitive Environments
Capturing an authentic story requires more than a camera—it requires an ethical framework. Discover how 16 years of field experience and 260+ interviews shaped my approach to institutional storytelling in sensitive environments.
Apr 19, 20233 min read


Cultural Sensitivity as an Operational Asset: Navigating Institutional Mandates in Türkiye and Europe
In institutional video production, cultural sensitivity is more than a value—it is a strategic requirement. Discover how 16 years of field experience ensures ethical, high-impact storytelling for global donors.
Feb 17, 20233 min read


How can a single 4K camera simulate the two-camera effect?
Why do we need two cameras in the first place? Lights, camera, action! You might be wondering why on earth you need two cameras, but the answer is as clear as the nose on your face. Two cameras mean double the angles, double the cuts, and double the fun! Who wants to watch a talking head video with only one boring angle when you could have a variety of camera angles, cutting out those awkward gaps and even certain sentences to make the speaker sound like an expert public spea
Feb 17, 20233 min read


Taking Flight on the Ice: Controlled Experimentation, Aerial Limits, and Field Production Judgment
Returning to the ice as both a videographer and a former ice hockey player reopened a familiar environment — but from a very different professional perspective. This time, the challenge wasn’t the game itself. It was how far aerial and motion-based cinematography could responsibly go inside a confined, high-speed sports environment. Well this is me, a veteran starting hockey trainings after 15 years of a break Revisiting the Rink — With a Camera Mindset After a 15-year break
Feb 17, 20232 min read
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