Other Works

In addition to documentaries and television productions, over the past 20 years I have created short films, music videos, commercials, concert films, corporate films, and promotional videos. Most of these were no-budget projects, approached with the same philosophy we applied to our documentaries—grab a camera, gather some people, and make it happen.

Do We Know Fear?

A 7-minute no-budget short film created in 2015 using motion control technology. Won Best Experimental Short Film at the 2017 Action on Film Festival in Las Vegas.

Roles: Director, Cinematography, Post-Production

Be Right Back

Rya, Defcon J, MC Fantom, Leggo, (prod. by illrock)

Music video (2021). Shot spontaneously in Budapest in a single day with one camera.

Roles: Director, Cinematography, Post-Production

 

Airtist feat MC Fantom - Deep Breath

Concert music video for the band Airtist.

Roles: Cinematography, Full Post-Production

Supapowa

Myra Monoka & Mongoose (Pécs City Karnevál Official Video)

Music video (2015). Shot the carnival footage as second camera operator.

Suppah - XXL

Music video (2014). Worked as cinematographer.

Bless - Hey Man

Sabina x Mc Fantom x Mc Kemon

Music video (2014). Responsible for the post-production.

Delusions Of Grandeur - Good Times

Music video (2015). Provided and operated motion control equipment on set.

Stylaw - Live Concert Recording

Concert film for Stylaw (2006). Directed and edited.

Stylaw - Time To Pray

Music video (2010), shot over an intense 24-hour filming session. Directed and edited.

Stylaw - Babylon

Music video (2006). Edited.

SAVERNE - Space & Time

Music video (2014). Provided and operated motion control equipment on set.

Hobo - Kötéltánc

Five-disc DVD release (2006). Worked as cinematographer.

  • Ballada a senki fiáról
  • Tudod, hogy nincs bocsánat
  • A zenének vége
  • Az akasztottak balladája
  • Adjatok a kutyáknak húst

Cofidis Commercial

Two commercials for Cofidis (2014). Provided and operated motion control equipment on set.

"THIS IS THE BEST VIDEO I’VE EVER SEEN ON YOUTUBE!!!"

The most viewed video I have ever made—now with over 1.4 million views—was not even uploaded by me, yet it’s flooded with comments like the one above. Around 2004, after the first season of Megasztár (Hungarian Idol), I had access to raw audition footage through work. For fun, I edited together a humorous video for BSS—the student-run TV channel at my university. It was only shared on the college’s local network, but eventually someone posted it on YouTube. The comments section is worth reading—many people thought the footage was real.