The Team

Alexandros Giovanos, Founder and Creative Director of EMIO Films, on set filming classical music.

Alexandros Giovanos

Founder | Creative director

Natalya Korostina, Co-Founder and Director of Photography for EMIO Films.

Natalya Korostina

Lead Cinematographer | Director of photography

The Team Behind EMIO Films

A world-class musical performance requires more than just technical documentation—it demands an authentic creative partnership. At EMIO Films, we merge advanced multi-camera cinematography with absolute musical literacy to preserve the fleeting brilliance of the classical stage. Operating on prestigious stages across Europe, we build a serene production environment where elite artistry can thrive unhindered.

Alexandros

Alexandros is the visionary creative at the heart of EMIO Films. Formerly a distinguished classical solo percussionist specializing in contemporary music, he brings a lifetime of elite score-reading, acoustic awareness, and performance artistry to filmmaking.

Having spent years under the intense lights of major concert halls, Alexandros intimately understands the psychological reality of being in front of the lens—the adrenaline, the hyper-focus, and the vulnerability. This unique insight allows him to cultivate a calm, deeply reassuring atmosphere on set. Because he speaks the exact language of the score, he anticipates your phrasing, tracks structural cue entries, and aligns camera movements seamlessly with the rhythm of the performance, giving artists the absolute freedom to remain entirely authentic.

Natalya

Natalya is the steady eye and creative soul of EMIO Films. With over a decade of high-level experience in commercial, documentary, and event videography, she anchors every production with technical precision, sharp intuition, and visual elegance.

Renowned for her quiet confidence and intuitive observational approach, Natalya possesses a rare gift for reading room dynamics and subtle human expressions. She ensures that every performer in front of her lens feels entirely seen, comfortable, and beautifully real. Through her meticulous framing and masterly handling of low-light concert environments, she captures not only the technical grandeur of an ensemble but the raw emotional atmosphere—transforming passing live movements into timeless, cinematic narratives.