

Institutional video documentation,
made clear and dependable.
Regional Emmy Award recipient · FAA Part 107 certified
Video documentation you can count on
Projects are typically interview-led, with clear on-site coverage and organized deliverables built for long-term use. The steps below outline how I take a project from scope to delivery.
Scope & plan
We align on what needs to be documented, who we’ll interview, and how the final assets will be used (archive, education, interpretation/exhibit, public-facing). You’ll get a clear coverage plan and an outline of deliverables before we schedule filming.
Typical timeline: 1–2 weeks to plan (depending on access)

SERVICES
Services are focused on interview-led documentation for museums, historical organizations, nonprofits, and civic institutions—often in collaboration with curators, historians, and preservation consultants.
Post-production and long-form editing from existing footage is also available.
Rui Pinho
Documentation and communication partner for cultural, educational, nonprofit, and public-history organizations.
Regional Emmy Award recipient, producer/editor specializing in institutional documentary work.
Long-term collaborations include the Wireless History Foundation and the Barnum Museum. Comfortable collaborating with curators, historians, and project teams to translate research into public-facing video.
Most projects start with a small set of interviews and simple on-site coverage. I focus on preserving legacy and overlooked history, shaping it into durable stories for long-term use.
FAA Part 107 certified.

Get in Touch
If you’re considering a documentation project or have questions about my process, send me a brief description of what you’re trying to capture and who will view the final video. I’ll reply with next steps and a sense of timeline.
I respond to every inquiry personally and aim to reply within 1–2 business days.
Stratford, CT 06615 ​Tel: 860-402-1106 Rui@RuiPinho.com








