Cap Tourmente National Wildlife Area

2017
Aerial Bilingual Landscapes Nature Promo

We shot this promotional video over the course of multiple seasons. The Cap Tourmente National Wildlife Area (near Quebec City, QC) made up of marshland, plains and forests, is located on the north shore of the St. Lawrence River.

St. Andrews Biological Station

2020
Aerial Bilingual Corpo Landscapes Nature Science

KÖBB Media produced this video in an effort to raise awareness about the research undertaken by scientists at work within St. Andrews Biological Station’s walls and outside in the field.

PureGold Mine

2019
Aerial Commercial Corpo Landscapes Nature

KÖBB Media worked in collaboration with Target Marketing to produce a minimalist and poetic video, allowing the images to speak for themselves; an ode to the land of northern Ontario and the Canadian Shield.

Canada’s Oceans Now 2020 // National Report

2021
Aerial Awareness Bilingual Landscapes Nature Reporting Science

KÖBB Media produced this trailer to advertise the launch of the report. We mixed our own drone footage with images unearthed from previously produced videos and DFO’s footage bank to create this text driven promo video.

Arctic Char Genomics Study

2018
Awareness Bilingual Documentary Interviews Nature Science

Filmed in the Torngat Mountains National Park, KÖBB Media produced this short documentary video to show how Fisheries and Oceans Canada scientists are working to build a genetic baseline to better understand fish populations.

Ocean Monitoring of the Canadian West Coast

2014
Documentary Interviews Nature Science

DFO’s Strategic Science Outreach team gave KÖBB Media the mandate to produce a short documentary video about ocean monitoring in the Pacific Ocean. Our journey started at the Institute of Ocean Sciences in British Columbia where we embarked on a cruise with the science crew to document their work as they surveyed the oceanographic monitoring stations in the Strait of Georgia and Juan de Fuca. The video’s narrative structure is driven by interviews with key DFO scientists. Underwater cameras were used to film below the surface and macro cinematography enabled us to film the microscopic life of the deep. This production was our first experience of flying a drone from a ship to capture stunning aerial footage of the CCGS “Vector” and its crew at work.