Lightshift Pictures is a professional video production company established in 2017 in Gisborne. We provide video production services to the Gisborne region, East Coast, Bay of Plenty, Hawkes Bay, and even as far as Hicks Bay.
Lightshift Pictures has grown to become a community-based video production business closely associated with the people of Te Tairāwhiti, telling their stories from the land to the mountains and the sea with a strong focus on economic, social, environmental and cultural enhancement, identity, and success.
Over the past few years, our video business has gone from strength to strength, but we have aspirations to grow further.
Our current client base includes organisations such as Whanau Ora, Tolaga Bay Innovation, Tairawhiti REAP and The New Zealand Anglican Church, to name a few.
NEED PROFESSIONAL VIDEO PRODUCTION?

As a Mauri video production business we have built our principles of Mataura, we pride ourselves on our ability to cater to the needs and expectations of our community. It is because of this that we value maintaining connections and relationships within our line of work to produce the best possible outcome for our clients and all those involved.

Engagement and relationships are always at the forefront. We take pride in engaging with our Marae, People and Organisations and nurturing our relationships. This approach ensures that our team can operate in a safe space. Maori Tikanga (protocol) takes precedence above all else.

When working with Lightshift Production, you will enjoy continued and transparent communication from start to completion. As an experienced video production company, we know that good communication is a major attribute to achieving a successful production outcome.

Our Maori video company is built on the principles of Matauranga, Te Tiriti (Treaty of Waitangi – the acknowledgement that our land is built upontangata whenua – people of the land (Māori) and tangata tiriti – people of the Treaty (non-Māori), Identity (whakapapa) Whanaungatanga ( Love for our people and culture and others).





