Performances
We work extensively with theatre, dance and opera companies to record, and promote shows
Awards Ceremonies
We work with many organisations to film entire events or produce highlights films.
Conferences and Talks
We will shoot full conferences, panels, breakout sessions and more, and turn them into captivating online content.
Share Your Corporate Event Highlights
Share the buzz of the day, the variety of speakers and topics, the networking opportunities and more in an event highlights film. Whether a conference, a lecture or an awards ceremony, we’ll help you create content that connects with your audience. Our team will advise you on the best formats and length, and help you optimise your event film for SEO.


Document Your Performance
From a single camera to a multi-camera shoot, Chocolate Films will belp you to create the best performance film possible. We have worked theatre, dance, comedy and opera shows of all scale, in West End and fringe theatres. We’ve even experience documenting immersive experiences. Get in touch to see how we can help you.
Fast, Economical Videography
Chocolate Films crews in London, Glasgow and Berlin shoot conferences, conventions and performances all year round. Our versatile team of videographers bring their dedication and expertise to multi-camera shoots at the Royal Albert Hall, lectures in a planetarium and round table discussions. Their skills and experience make them ready for any situation.
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BOOK YOUR FREE CONSULTATION
The producers at Chocolate Films are available to talk through your project at a time that suits you. They’ll make sure they really understand your organisation and what you’re looking to achieve with video content. Following the discussion, they will send over a detailed proposal for the work you’re looking to commission.
Check out some of our event highlights
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