creative shop & digital production

Marzullo

this is my craft.
shaping moments with clarity, color, and devotion.

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I started when 8mm film cameras were still around. Grain, flicker, uncertainty.
It was love at first sight.


photo profile cvThen came the first digital cameras, the tapeless workflow, the birth of DSLR video,
 and the moment when vertical became the new language.
 Now we enter the AI era, equal parts genius and chaos.
Through all of it, I kept creating while the future of video has never looked more open.

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everything shifts. the craft stays.

so the emotions.

My relationship with video has grown alongside constant change. From the early stages of my career, I learned to navigate shifting technologies and evolving standards, understanding that tools come and go while the intention behind an image must remain clear. This mindset shaped how I approach visual creation: with attention, flexibility, and respect for the context in which stories are told.

My career evolved alongside an industry in constant reinvention, while my life moved across borders.

I lived and worked in England, the Netherlands, Italy, and now Germany. Each move meant new languages, new systems, and new ways of working,  reinforcing the idea that adaptability matters as much as technical skill. 

 

University placed me at the beginning of the tapeless transition, when broadcasting standards were shifting and digital cameras were redefining how video was produced. Adapting became part of the process. Since then, I’ve worked across education, marketing, e-commerce, and independent production, handling full production cycles from planning to shooting, editing, sound, and color. 

Focused on What Matters

As new formats and tools emerged, I focused on understanding their real value and how they could serve clearer, more engaging storytelling. Today I’m based in Berlin, working with a freelance mindset and a long view of the industry’s evolution.

 

I explore new tools with curiosity and care, keep what proves useful, and stay focused on what has always mattered: creating images that communicate clearly and feel human. Having experienced many transitions already, I look toward what comes next with confidence and openness.

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