How I Almost Failed My First Big Event

Today we’re finally talking about the other side of audio-visual production — the stressful moments, the mistakes, and the lessons learned. So, buckle up, because this one was a ride. I was directing a major event: the 10th anniversary of our beloved Music Vibes. It was huge, high-pressure, and honestly, the biggest project I had ever led. I had a full team to coordinate, and looking back now, I made a few key mistakes. 

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We Fought Over the One LED Light — And My Grainy Footage Paid the Price

At Music Vibes 2025 (if you were there, you know, and if not, check out the video we made on YouTube ;)), I was out filming the crowd and following a shot list with my GH5. The event startedat night, so from the first track, it was already a lighting challenge. The energy was crazy, lights flashing, people moving, everything looking incredible to the naked eye; but the camera didn’t quite agree. 

 

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Mediazone, University of Nicosia – The only audiovisual hands on experience you need!

Volunteering at Mediazone, University of Nicosia was a great experience that blended enjoyment and work seamlessly.

It really helped me with getting to know people as I was an international student with the Global Semesters program, who knew next to no one when I began volunteering.

Right from the start, Mediazone got me working on an audiovisual project – post production / editing and recording an event.

The group at Mediazone is like a family. There was not one time I would go to work on a project where I was not greeted with a smile and a short conversation. It is a great outlook onto the ‘media industry and puts everything into perspective.

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Mediazone: Student Volunteers from half way around the world!

My career path has always been influenced by what I enjoy, but also by doubts and uncertainty about my skills when it comes to the real world. Being a volunteer at Mediazone not only reignited my passion for video production projects and storytelling—it made me realize how capable I can be when the best is expected of me.

 

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GH5S vs. Your Eyes: Can You Match What You See in Camera

Have you ever been fascinated by how the human eye perceives the world? I was, and I wanted to capture that same natural perspective through a lens. One afternoon, while observing the new Bean Bar on campus, something caught my eye: the warm ambient light, fun doodles on the wall, and a neon sign that popped right out. It had this laid-back, cozy energy I wanted to preserve exactly as I saw it.

The human eye, with a focal length typically around 22mm, is often compared to a 50mm lens on a full-frame camera. So, to recreate that experience, I chose the Panasonic GH5S, which features a Micro Four Thirds sensor, and used the kit lens (12-60mm) but zoomed in to the 25mm mark.

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MAKING NICOSIA LOOK LIKE A SCIFI CITY WITH EDITING

When I first heard about this project, my mind immediately went to cyberpunk. I imagined neon-lit streets, futuristic vibes, and a city that felt straight out of a sci-fi movie. My first instinct was to capture Nicosia at night, where the tall, modern buildings could help bring that aesthetic to life. At the same time, I knew that shooting in LOG, a flat, low-contrast video format, would preserves more detail, giving more room to play with colors in post-production. Continue reading