Mission Statement
All video and photography work will be completed to the highest standard & within your assigned deadline. No project is too big or too small. Get in touch and let’s discuss your vision in more detail.
- Alexander Pirnak
hello@jahvisuals.com | LinkedIn
My Expertise
Corporate Event Videography / Photography
Conferences Video Recording
HR & Graduate Recruitment Video Stories
Social Mobility & Inclusion Video Stories
B2B Video Presentations
Mini Documentaries
My clients
Corporate Event Videos:
Example 1: Event Highlight Video | Osborne Clarke
One of the most significant benefits of video marketing is that it allows you to engage with your target audience in a more personal and human way.
Example 2: B2B Conference | IMechE Manchester
Video content is also incredibly versatile, offering many different ways to connect with viewers. Whether you create explainer videos, case studies, or branded content, video marketing can help you tell your story in a way that resonates with prospective clients.
Example 3: : Learn To Win Conference | IMechE
By crafting compelling stories and presentations, you can communicate your company's unique value propositions, expertise, and services in a way that grabs the viewer's attention and keeps them engaged.
Behind The Scenes Photo Gallery:
Video Stories:
Example 1: Social Mobility Case Study | Ashurst LLP
As a leading business, it's crucial to connect with your target audience effectively. Video content is currently one of the most powerful forms of outreach, allowing you to showcase your expertise, build trust with clients, and communicate your brand message with great impact.
Example 2: Digital Poverty | Osborne Clarke
With the right video content, you can communicate your company's story, value proposition, and services in a way that connects with viewers and generates results.
Example 3: Early Careers Video | Ashurst LLP
Video content can increase your search rankings and help you stand out from the competition. With Google and other search engines now giving more importance to video content in search results, creating videos is a smart move for any professional services company looking to increase its online visibility.
Example 4: Transformation Case Study | Osborne Clarke
Video content can help showcase your expertise by telling a story of what goals you were able to achieve together with your partners and highlight the value that your team brings to your clients.
Passion Projects:
Mini Documentary 1: Crossing The Bay Of Biscay | Rubicon 3 Adventure Sailing
A mini documentary commissioned by https://www.rubicon3adventure.com to showcase the team crossing of the Bay of Biscay. We sailed approximately 500 nautical miles from Falmouth to A Coruña. The purpose of the video was to capture and showcase this experience to future Rubicon clients.
Mini Documentary 2: Sailing 500 miles from Scotland to England | Saga 47 Sailing
A mini documentary commissioned by https://www.saga47swan.com to showcase a sailing adventure from Oban (Scotland) to Plymouth (England). The purpose of the video was to capture and showcase this experience to future Saga 47 clients.
About Me and My Vision:
Five Years of Freelance Videography: Lessons in B2B Video Production
Over the past five years, I have worked as an independent freelance videographer, providing professional video services to corporate clients in the UK and internationally. My focus has been on B2B videography, capturing corporate events, employee stories, and promotional content that helps businesses communicate effectively.
Through this journey, I’ve learned valuable lessons about resilience, client relationships, and running a creative business. Here’s what I’ve discovered:
1. Expect the Unexpected in Corporate Video Production
In B2B videography, technical issues and unforeseen circumstances are inevitable. From memory card failures to delayed flights or stolen equipment, challenges occur. Remaining calm and having contingency plans ensures projects stay on track, even under pressure.
2. Networking is Key to Freelance Success
Success as a freelancer hinges on strong professional relationships. Clients are more likely to return and refer you when their experience is positive. Word-of-mouth remains one of the most powerful marketing tools, complementing your portfolio and website presence.
3. Go the Extra Mile for Client Satisfaction
Corporate video projects often evolve beyond the initial brief. While clear deliverables are essential, flexibility and willingness to exceed expectations like capturing additional interviews or behind-the-scenes content—can enhance client satisfaction and lead to repeat work.
4. Master Your Videography Equipment
Professionalism starts with technical proficiency. Knowing your camera, lenses, lighting setups, and audio equipment inside out ensures efficiency and high-quality results. Preparation reduces errors and increases confidence during shoots.
5. Document Your Work and Share Behind-the-Scenes Content
Creating video content is not just about the final product. Documenting behind-the-scenes moments serves as social proof, marketing material, and a personal archive. Even short clips can showcase your expertise and attract future clients.
6. Manage the Financial Highs and Lows of Freelancing
Freelance videographers often face irregular income. Planning for slower months, requesting upfront payments, and exercising financial discipline are crucial for sustainability. This ensures long-term stability even during quiet periods.
7. Start Before You’re Fully Ready
Perfectionism can hold you back. In corporate video production, real-world experience teaches lessons that theoretical preparation cannot. Launching your business and learning as you go builds resilience and practical know-how.
8. Stay Calm Under Pressure on Set
Whether directing a corporate interview or filming a large event, maintaining composure is critical. Leading confidently, providing constructive feedback, and guiding participants ensures professional-quality results, even under tight deadlines.
9. Share Your Work and Overcome Imposter Syndrome
Trends in video production come and go, but authenticity resonates. Share your work consistently to showcase your style and expertise. Potential clients are drawn to originality and confidence in your craft.
10. Follow Up and Nurture Professional Relationships
The best opportunities in B2B videography often come from long-term relationships. Regularly connecting with past clients and industry contacts fosters trust, leads to repeat business, and can spark new creative collaborations.
Conclusion: Lessons Learned as a Freelance Videographer
Five years as a freelance videographer have taught me that success comes from a combination of technical skill, preparation, adaptability, and strong professional relationships. Corporate video production is challenging but immensely rewarding. By remaining flexible, nurturing your network, and consistently delivering quality work, you can grow a sustainable freelance business while continuously refining your creative expertise.
