Unlike structured conference recordings, event coverage is dynamic and unpredictable.
Moments happen spontaneously, interactions are fleeting and the rhythm constantly evolves.
The challenge is to capture meaningful moments in both photo and video, while staying responsive and discreet, without disrupting the natural flow of the event.
The approach combines both video and photography to create a complete and flexible coverage of the event.
Video is used to capture movement, rhythm and transitions — the flow of the event as it unfolds.
Photography focuses on key moments, expressions and details — creating strong, standalone visuals that can be used instantly for communication.
The workflow is based on mobility and observation:
moving through the space to capture interactions
identifying moments with visual or emotional impact
adapting quickly to changing situations
staying present without interfering
Audio is captured when relevant to reinforce the sense of immersion in video.
In post-production, video editing focuses on rhythm and continuity, while photo selection highlights the most expressive and representative moments.




The result is a versatile visual package combining video and photography.
Video provides a dynamic narrative of the event, while photography delivers immediate, high-impact visuals that can be used for communication, press or social media.
Together, they offer a more complete and engaging representation of the event.
These shifts translated into measurable improvements:
Coverage
Approach
Focus
Output
Arnaud Pierard (Creative Direction, Production, Filming, Editing), Roxane Fouarge (Production Coordination & Support), Ben Nsey (Photography & Additional Camera)
