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Medialook: Videographer London

Medialook: Videographer London

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24 Holborn Viaduct, England, EC1A 2BN, United Kingdom
07880 199114 www.medialook.tv
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Apr 9, 2019
A great guy, great quality of work, no job too small. Definitely worth a look if you need video work doing.

Feb 9, 2018
Recommended! Thank you Lukas for your hard work in creating our website video and taking amazing puctures of our showroom. We were so impressed with you– coming early on Saturday, staying until late, making everyone feel extremely comfortable while filming. We know you worked extremely hard and we are very happy with the outcome. We look forward to working together again!

Nov 22, 2017
I can't recommend Medialook highly enough. We've worked with Lukas and his team several times and always been delighted with the results. Professional, helpful, creative and well-priced. Keep up the good work!

May 4, 2017
My original videographer let me down on the day and i came across Medialook via Google. I spoke to Lukas and by chance he was able to get to me within 2 hours and create 4 beautiful corporate videos of me! He has excellent lighting, film equipment and a really professional, friendly manner. I enjoyed working with Lukas - highly recommended. Thank you very much!

Aug 17, 2016
We have worked on multiple projects with Lukas and Medialook over the last year and are extremely happy with the results - so much so that we have many more lined up for the coming year! Our videos look fantastic; the videos that Lukas has produced for us are of very high quality. The filming process itself is always easy, professional and well organised. The production process goes quickly and we often hardly need any edits at all because Lukas understands our business needs well. What makes working together a real pleasure most of all is the attention to detail that Lukas shows our projects before, during and after filming. We hope to work together for many years to come.

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The Chemistry of Whiskey Aging: Impact on Taste and Quality

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The Art of Distillation: How it Shapes the Flavour of Whisky

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Hello, whisky enthusiasts! Today, we're embarking on a spirited exploration of one of the most significant steps in whisky-making: distillation. We'll delve into how this intricate...

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Single Malt vs. Blended Whiskey: A Comprehensive Guide

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The Science of H2O: Why Water Matters in Whisky Production

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Whiskey Production: 18th Century Methods vs Modern Techniques

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Prohibition and the Transformation of Women's Social Status and Behavior in the 1920s

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