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Videographer crafting films for people, places, products, and live moments.
Libby Blunt
Brand films. Events. Social-first edits.
Made with a documentary eye.
UK / available abroad
I help founders, creatives, venues, and teams turn the atmosphere in the room into films that feel immediate, polished, and human.
From a fast-paced launch day to a quiet founder story, the work is built around pace, texture, and the moment people actually remember.
Selected work 05
Films with rhythm, restraint, and a clear reason to exist.
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Behind the Day
About Libby
Small crew, strong eye
Libby works close to the action: light on interruption, precise on framing, and focused on footage that still has energy once the edit is finished.
The process is direct. Clarify the story, map the shoot, capture what matters, then shape the final cut for the channels where it will live.
Approach
Observational, quick-moving, and calm on set.
Output
Hero films, social edits, teasers, still frames, and launch-ready cutdowns.
How it works
Brief to delivery
Clear enough to move quickly. Loose enough to catch the real thing.
Shape the brief
We pin down the purpose, audience, channels, locations, key people, and the moments that cannot be missed.
Map the shoot
A compact plan covers timings, shot priorities, movement, audio needs, and the rhythm of the day.
Capture lightly
Small-footprint filming keeps people relaxed while still getting clean, editorial footage with energy.
Cut for use
Final edits are shaped for where they will live: website, launch, socials, ads, internal comms, or press.
4 Formats
Brand film
Profile films, founder stories, venue films, and campaign anchors.
Event film
Launches, talks, parties, ceremonies, and behind-the-scenes coverage.
Social edits
Vertical-first reels, teasers, paid creative, and platform cutdowns.
Edit support
Footage review, edit direction, selects, sound, pacing, and delivery prep.
Notes from shoots
"The useful film is rarely the loudest one. It is the one that still feels true after the event has ended."
Built around atmosphere
Movement, sound, texture, and pace are treated as part of the story, not decoration.
Ready for real channels
Deliverables can include hero edits, vertical cuts, teasers, thumbnails, and still frame selects.
Low interruption
The camera stays close enough to notice details and quiet enough to let moments happen naturally.