
Our Work
At Extremekid Productions, we make videos that tell real stories, connect with people, and get results. From corporate projects and social media content to documentaries and events, we bring creativity, clarity, and purpose to every project. Take a look at some of our work and see how we bring ideas to life for audiences here in Aotearoa—and beyond.
SOCIAL MEDIA CAMPAIGN
Packrafting Queenstown
We created two short-form social media reels for Packrafting Queenstown, bringing the thrill and accessibility of their Packrafting 101 courses to life. Shot with real students on a real course we combine engaging storytelling with platform-focused editing. The reels helped capture audience attention and drive enrolments as part of their wider marketing strategy.
PRODUCT RELEASE
Wattwheels Greenwood
We produced a dynamic video showcasing the Greenwood E-Bike for Wattwheels, highlighting its features, performance, and rider experience. The video combines cinematic rides, product close-ups, and lifestyle shots to engage viewers and bring the e-bike to life on YouTube.
EVENT HIGHLIGHTS
Blue Talks - Christchurch
From keynote speakers to audience interactions, we used a mix of cameras and cinematic lighting to create a dynamic highlights reel that brings the event to life for everyone who couldn’t be there.
BRAND FILM
Alliance Paper
Over four days at Alliance Papers’ Brisbane factory, we navigated massive machines and strict OH&S rules to tell the story of paper in a whole new way. Using drones, overhead cable cameras, ground rigs, and cinematic lighting, we gave viewers a behind-the-scenes look at a product we all take for granted.
EDUCATION
Tomtit Farms & Quorum Sense
This educational film offers practical advice for farmers starting vegetable production through a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program. Structured like a podcast, it engages a focused audience while delivering clear guidance and insights.
ADVENTURE DOCUMENTARY
RIVERBOUND
After a canyoning accident left expert kayaker and guide Brent “Yak” Vandam paraplegic, the rivers that once defined his life seemed out of reach. In the powerful rapids of New Zealand’s Upper Buller Gorge, Yak explores new limits. Can packrafting gave him a new way back onto the water?
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After winning multiple awards and being seen by thousands around the world in film festivals, NRS hosts the film on their YouTube channel.