The Production
We come to them. Their home, their chair, the light that has watched over their life for decades. We bring our cameras, our questions, and the patience to let a story breathe.
Then we step back and let them talk.
A Timeless Voices production is not a staged interview in front of a banner. It is a full day of intimate, observational documentary filmmaking — guided by a cinematographer who has spent years learning which questions unlock a person’s real story, and which silences to let breathe.
The result is a film that feels less like a recording and more like a window — into a person, a life, and a family’s deepest roots.
The process
We speak with you first — not the subject. We listen to what the family values, which stories need to be told, and which places carry meaning. The entire production day is planned around those answers.
One week before filming, we send a set of guided questions for the subject to sit with quietly. Not a script — just seeds. Memories surface beautifully in the days before a camera arrives, and that is when the most honest answers form.
Up to eight hours on location with a two-person crew. We film the conversation, the home, the cherished objects, and the natural, unguarded moments. We are quiet when we need to be. The subject forgets the camera is there. That is when it becomes a real film.
Four to six weeks of editing, colour grading, and original score composition. Every film is cut to its natural length — not padded, not rushed. We also produce a short teaser cut for sharing across the family.
Your complete film, the teaser cut, and thirty curated still photographs are delivered privately. You receive a permanent streaming link the whole family can access from anywhere, plus an archival-grade file to keep forever.
Everything you receive
We do not make videos. We make a record — of a person’s face, voice, wisdom, and presence — that your family will return to again and again across generations.
Timeless Voices₦1.5 million — no hidden fees, no add-ons.