ABOUT
Elements is a production service company in India with offices in Mumbai and Delhi. We produce and facilitate different genres of film/video and still photography including catalogue, editorial, television commercials, music videos, documentaries among others, across the glo ...moree. We believe that production is not just about executing a ‘to-do’ list, but it is about understanding your creative, and your perspective and being able to bring together successfully all the elements of production to create the best possible experience and media product. Toward this, we have created a support team of the best available professional talent for still and film production. We have a dedicated team with strong work ethics and trained to work at an international standard.
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CLIENTS
CORPORATE
Apple
Air BnB
Anthropologie
BHLDN
Bobbi Brown
Clinique
Corteva
Freepeople
Laffaire
Google
Hindustan Unilever
Tanishq Jewellery
Coca Cola-India(Thumsup)
Philips
Toyota
Chevrolet
General Motors
Nike
Honda
Toyota
Volkswagen
Oberoi Hotels & Resorts
Taj Group of Hotels
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Editorial
WSJ
Conde Nast Traveller
ESPN
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Television Network
CNN
BBC
Bloomberg
NBC
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AGENCIES
Gopika Chowfla Design
Wieden + Kennedy
Sharon Nayak Design
Alok Nanda & Company
Lowe Lintas
Ogilvy
Publicis
DCX Growth Accelerator
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RECENT POSTS of Elements Production Services Pvt Ltd, SORTED BY DATE
Indian production company ELEMENTS has just presented its services, ranging from commercials to photo shoots, at UPDATE Berlin and is the go-to address when its comes to productions in India and the far reaches of Asia.
To Europe, ELEMENTS also has a very special relationship, as a son of the family is studying photography in the Netherlands. Here on GoSee, ELEMENTS presents ‘This Isn’t Divide and Conquer’ by Aaryan Sinha. The work has been exhibited in Luma Arles with House of Dior, Nederlands Fotomuseum, Melkweg Amsterdam, and is now on display at Foam Amsterdam as part of Foam Talent.
At the heart of the project is Aaryan’s attempt to depict a version of India that is truer to his experience, one of similarity and connection, instead of division and opposition. Through this, his project also exposes the relationship between photography and colonialism – aiming to revoke the stereotypical perception of a poor, overpopulated nation held by many in the West.
Aaryan Sinha : “This...