Documentary & Reportage

Documentary & Reportage

We come to you
and tell your story.

Athletes, artists, clubs, organisations: reportage and portrait films that show what actually happens – not what someone wanted said about them. From the studio behind several award-winning documentaries.

No corporate promotional videos.

A corporate promo shows what a company wants to say about itself. A reportage shows what actually happens. We work documentary-style – with real moments, real statements, and a story that holds up even when it isn't entirely flattering.

Why that matters: people recognise perfection – but they don't recognise themselves in it. What stays with an audience isn't the moment everything goes smoothly, but the moment of doubt, the mistake, the pushing on anyway. That's where closeness comes from. So we don't hide the rough edges – we show them, not to expose anyone, but because they're what makes a story credible enough to remember.

If you're looking for a purely polished piece of self-promotion, we're not the right partner for that – we'll say so openly and point you toward an advertising agency instead of selling you a reportage that isn't one.

Before we decide on a format, we talk about the goal: what should land with the people watching this? That's what determines whether a short portrait is enough or a reportage is needed – not the other way round. How We Work →

From a short portrait to a cinema documentary.

Portrait

One person, one story.

An athlete before the biggest competition of their career, an artist working on a new album, someone with a story worth telling. Short format for websites and social media, with real documentary intent instead of a polished interview.

A portrait from us doesn't show who you want to be – it shows who you are. Not a rehearsed interview with the same answers everyone gives, but the moments in between, where viewers recognise themselves. That's the difference between "that looks professional" and "that got to me."

Reportage

One event, several perspectives.

A club anniversary, a competition, a project spanning several months. We follow rather than stage, and cut the material into a story with a beginning, middle and end – not just a sequence of pretty shots.

A reportage isn't a record of what happened. It's the answer to why it happened – and why it should matter to the people watching.

Short documentary

When a question needs more room.

Some stories can't be told in three minutes. For organisations and institutions with a subject that deserves depth, we produce longer formats with research, multiple shooting days and real narrative structure.

Depth doesn't come from length alone – it comes from understanding what something is actually about before the first frame is shot, not just what will be said on camera.

Directing on assignment, not in-house.

Pirmin Styrnol was also employed as a director for SWR. These are not punchline studio productions but assignments carried out for the broadcaster – we mention them anyway because they show the standard this work is held to.

SWR documentary series · Directed by Pirmin Styrnol

The Kelt – Der letzte Krieger vom Ipf

Eight episodes about MMA fighter Christian Jungwirth. Nominated for an AIPS Award, screened at the INPUT Festival Bilbao.

ARD Watch in the media library →

What a reportage costs.

This genuinely can't be captured in a price table. Shooting days, editing effort, research and length differ too much from project to project for an honest ballpark figure.

In one or more conversations about the subject, scope and intended use, we agree on a budget, and produce within it.

Frequently asked questions about Documentary Filmmaking.

What does a reportage or portrait film cost?
There's no honest flat rate for this. Shooting days, editing effort and length differ too much from project to project. In one or more conversations about the subject, scope and intended use, we agree on a budget, and produce within it.
How is this different from a corporate promotional video?
A corporate promo shows what a company wants to say about itself. A reportage shows what actually happens. We work documentary-style: real moments, real statements, a story that holds up even when it isn't entirely flattering. We deliberately don't offer pure promotional films whose only goal is a positive image.
Who is this format suited for?
Athletes, artists, clubs, organisations and companies with a story worth telling, not just presenting. Whether that's a short portrait for a website and social media or a longer reportage for festivals and cinema depends on the material and the goal.
Do you have experience with feature-length documentary formats?
Yes. Winter in Lviv and Für ein Lächeln are feature-length, award-winning documentaries, made in cooperation with the German Red Cross and Rote Nasen Deutschland respectively. We're currently producing Heart and Soul, a music documentary about the cult band Scaramouche from Lahr. Reportage and portrait films are the shorter, faster form of the same craft.

Tell us about your story.

Who you are, what it's about, what it's for – we'll reply within 24 hours with an honest assessment.