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Tokyo/Vermont | Leading Video Production and Documentary Studio

Tokyo/Vermont is a distinguished video production company operating out of New York and Barcelona. The organization specializes in the creation of short-form content, serialized documentaries, and sophisticated promotional films that bridge the gap between commercial appeal and artistic integrity. With a physical presence in Brooklyn at 20 Grand Ave, Tokyo/Vermont has established itself as a versatile creative partner for a variety of industries. Their portfolio is extensive and includes notable projects for world-renowned brands and events. Featured works such as AMEX 175, Adidas, and Bvlgari demonstrate their capability in high-end commercial production. In the cultural sphere, Tokyo/Vermont has documented significant art events, including Frieze New York and The Armory Show. Their 'Like Art' series for Vice explores the lives and works of contemporary artists, highlighting the company's skill in serialized storytelling and intimate documentary filmmaking. The studio's expertise extends to independent documentaries as well, with projects like 'Marching On' and 'Orthodoxy in Alaska' showcasing a commitment to diverse narratives. By providing services ranging from initial concept to final editing, Tokyo/Vermont helps clients like Seton Hall and The Clam Shack convey their stories through compelling visual media. Whether producing a cinematic trailer or a comprehensive brand documentary, Tokyo/Vermont maintains a focus on quality and cultural relevance across every production.