Hotel video production · Greece
Hotel video production in Greece.
Cinematic hotel films, resort video and social media reels for Greek resorts and island hotels — premium hospitality videography that drives direct bookings, directed by founder Sergey Shishkin.
Where we film
Rhodes, the islands and beyond.
- Rhodes & the Dodecanese — beachfront resorts, thalasso spas & family properties
- Santorini & the Cyclades — clifftop suites, infinity pools & island light
- Crete — large resorts, agrotourism & coastal retreats
- Athens & the mainland — city hotels & riviera resorts
What we produce
One shoot, films for every channel.
Every delivery is edited, colour-graded, mixed with licensed music and supplied as usage-ready masters — plus pulled stills for web, OTA and press.
- Flagship brand films30–90s hero films for your website, lobby screens and campaigns.
- Vertical social reels9:16 cutdowns for Instagram, TikTok, Facebook and YouTube.
- Property showcasesSuites, pools, spa, beach clubs, dining & sunset bars.
- Destination cutawaysHarbours, old towns, chapels and the colour of the Aegean.
- In-room & info videosGuest onboarding and wayfinding — and quiet on-screen upsell.
- F&B & MICESignature restaurants, bars, breakfast theatre, meetings & events.
Selected work
Filmed on Rhodes, for Atrium Hotels.

Atrium Platinum
Ixia, Rhodes · resort brand film

Atrium Palace Thalasso Spa Resort
Kalathos Bay · beachfront ambience film
Two properties, one group — both filmed for Atrium Hotels on Rhodes. We travel across the Greek islands from our London base.
Marketing outcomes
Built for brand — and for bookings.
Direct bookings
Clear positioning and persuasive pacing that move guests to book with you, not the OTA.
On-page engagement
Cinematic hero visuals that lift time-on-site and carry your brand across the journey.
Paid-social ROAS
Thumb-stopping vertical edits built for ads — hooks, captions and safe-zones per platform.
Why it needs a specialist
The light is hard, the water is the product.
Aegean light is generous and unforgiving at once: it makes the sea glow and it flattens architecture at midday. A Greek schedule is built backwards from the golden hours — façades and pools early and late, interiors and detail through the harsh middle. The water is usually what sells the property, and its colour is a matter of timing: the right sun angle, the right height, the right hour.
The islands add their own logistics. Ferry and flight windows shape multi-property trips, the meltemi wind can ground a drone in the Cyclades for days, and high season fills every frame with other people’s holidays — shoulder months often film better. Planned around all of that, Greece is one of the most rewarding places in Europe to point a camera.
Usage & licensing — clear and simple. Transparent, itemised licences to match what you need: website, organic social, paid social, OTA & partners, in-property screens or global brand use. Multi-property groups and cross-border campaigns bundle efficiently.
The in-room TV play. Looped on the in-room screen, guests meet your property the moment they walk in — the spa, the dining, the experiences they haven’t booked yet. It earns its place quietly, every day, at no ongoing cost.
FAQ — hotel & resort video in Greece
Before you enquireWhat does a hotel film in Greece cost?
Every project is quoted to scope — the property, the number of films and the shoot days all shape it. Send a short brief and we’ll come back with a clear, fixed quote.
When is the best time to film in Greece?
Late spring and early autumn usually film best — full facilities, kinder light and fewer crowds in frame. High summer works when it’s planned around the golden hours.
Do you handle drone filming in Greece?
Yes — flights follow the EASA framework, and we plan around island wind, especially the meltemi in the Cyclades, with backup angles where conditions ground the drone.
Can one trip cover several islands or properties?
Yes — we design capture plans around ferry and flight windows so sister properties or multiple islands share one production efficiently.
How long does production take?
Most Greek shoots are one to three days per property. First cut: 10–14 days after shoot. Final delivery: usually 3–6 weeks after shoot.