FILM n'FOTO
our production pipeline
Visual Storytelling
The object of art is to give life a shape
– Midsummer Nights Dream
We all have a story to tell, whether it’s about our own experiences, someone else’s life, or a place we visited.
Visual storytelling might have started when our prehistoric ancestors mixed ochre with paint to depict their hunting tales on cave walls. The tools evolved since then. But our fascination with stories remains unchanged. At Anjou Productions, the story boards are digital, and we use film, video and photography to tell our tales. Sometimes we create photo essays, play with visual effects or 3D animations.
POST-PRODUCTION
masks without borders
The Woodcarver
Art and craft come alive where passion, personality and cultural heritage meet. This is the story of Anom, one of Bali’s greatest living maskmakers, dancers and puppeteers.
east meets west
Ashram by the Sea
One extraordinary woman built an ashram to promote self-sustained living. Her legacy lives in her sons and pupils, as her home became a hub of cultural exchange for locals and travelers alike.
Till there was none
Worth a Potosi
Once a mountain of unimaginable silver riches that bankrolled the Spanish Empire. Today a crumbling maze of shafts where miners risk their lives to extract a few Bolivar worth of minerals.
Roaring 20’s and the silver lining
The 2020’s certainly came with a bang! Instead of roaming the plains of Asia for our new film project, we’re spending the year sharpening our tools and skills. Not to mention grooming our overdue post-production pipeline.
Pre - Production
Something Wicked This Way Comes
3D photography
Once Upon a Time in Myanmar
We were hiking through the hills of northeastern Myanmar, scouting for locations to film a documentary about the impact of tourism on remote areas. The welcome we received in the villages was overwhelming. The locals were as curious about our lives and customs as they were willing to share theirs and give us a glimpse into their daily lives, hopes and aspirations.
This composition of is a thank you to the beautiful people of Myanmar – for their kindness and hospitality. Mingalaba!