Close. And made to last. Content that stops you the moment you see it — and stays.
Brands we’ve worked with.
Manufacturing, consumer goods, education, technology — work across brands with different storytelling grains.
One team
four crafts.
Video · Design · Event · Live — four disciplines under one roof. From the brief to the final feed, the same hands, the same rhythm.
Moments of brand,
preserved in motion.
Brand film · product video · documentary · commercial. Concept, production, editing, color grading — end-to-end by one team, from first pitch to master deliverable.
Your brand’s voice
on every surface.
Identity systems · event graphics · print · digital assets. Every surface tuned to one grain, so video and event share the same tone.
Space and time
shaped into one experience.
Townhalls · conferences · launches · internal events. Concept, direction, operations, on-site staging — a single experience where video and design speak the same language.
One moment,
many places.
Streaming · hybrid events · multi-camera broadcast. Capture, switching, transmission, encoding — one team keeps the room’s rhythm on every screen.
How we
work.
When disciplines get split across vendors, a brand’s grain gets lost. GRAV keeps video, design, event, and live under one team — so the first message reaches the last frame intact.
From brief to delivery,
the same people.
Brief · concept · shoot · edit · design · operations · transmission. No hand-offs mid-run — one team stays with the project from first call to final file.
One language
across every surface.
Copy in the video, graphics in design, direction in the event, feed in the broadcast — we tune the brand’s tone across every channel so nothing fractures.
One piece.
Built to last.
Not fragments from many vendors — one piece, made by one team. A project that keeps resonating long after launch.
Recent projects.
From brand films to events and live broadcasts — first case studies arriving shortly.
Coming soon.
Coming soon.
Coming soon.
Let’s build your
brand grain, together.
No brief yet? That’s fine — a direction is enough to start. First meeting, no pressure.