iGEM
Creative Video Producer
Start to finish cinematic event videos
Paris
Filmmaker, editor, musician — and yes, I coded this website. Budapest-based, internationally minded, technically fluent.
an alternate take →INT. ADAM'S ROOM. DAY.
Adam is working on his laptop. MANAGER walks in. She glances at the COMPUTER.
MANAGER
Adam. When are you going to choose one interest, one career?
ADAM sighs.
ADAM
When I stop being good at all of them!
Filmmaker · Editor · Musician · Creative Technologist
00:00:01Most projects deep down contain a dream. Whether it's an idea for a video, a website or a social media post, there's a pearl in the middle of it.
00:00:02Make the dream into a plan. Start thinking in systems and lay down the blueprints. Collect references, scripts, set timelines, constraints.
00:00:03The vision becomes reality. The plans become tangible, ideas find the form, mind turns into matter.
00:00:04This is where I live. Everything gets pulled apart and put back together: the picture gets locked, the sound gets designed, music becomes score, the color becomes aesthetic — until it holds.
00:00:05The final version is a myth. Refine until the deadline or until it feels right. Whichever comes first.
Every project starts with understanding the idea properly, and that’s easier when you think in systems. I come from an engineering background, so I’m comfortable with technical constraints, tight timelines, and figuring out the right tool for the job. In practice that means I can jump in at any stage — concept, shoot, edit, or delivery — and orient quickly.
We define the timeline at the start — milestones, feedback windows, a delivery date. Not because I’m rigid about it, but because good work needs a shape to grow into. Endless feedback cycles help no one.
If you’re not sure what you need yet, that’s fine too. Bring me in for a stretch of time and we figure it out together.
Have a project in mind? Drop me a message and I'll get back to you.