INTERVIEWS & MINI DOCS


The multimedia nature of mini documentaries allows for creative storytelling through a combination of visuals, interviews, music, and narration. This versatility enables content creators to convey complex ideas or narratives in a compelling and accessible manner.

Created for Nunnington Hall where I was asked to document the journey of an 18th Century mirror through a restoration project involving ‘The National Trusts Royal Oak Foundation’ The presenter ‘Amy Hogger’ the Conservation Officer at Nunnington Hall talks you through the various processes and stages.

Filmed over a few weeks and a total of 8 hours filming and 2 days editing. Footage curtiously given by The Royal Oak Foundation was added plus still images.

Camera, lighting, gimbal, audio recording, editing, drone, graphics, royalty free music.


An interview is a powerful and staple tool in videography as it offers a dynamic and authentic way to capture the essence of a person or a subject and enhance the storytelling experience. Overall, interviews in videography not only convey information but also evoke a deeper understanding and emotional engagement, making them an effective and impactful storytelling technique.

Here artist Robert Dutton talks about his fourth coming exhibition and these sound bites we recorded in his studio and they are captivating to watch as Rob talks about the places in Yorkshire he’s so passionate about painting.

Two cameras, lighting, audio recoding, editing, graphics, royalty free music