The Team
A focused partnership combining creative direction and technical leadership.
Vladimir Daraganov — Creative Director
Leads visual direction and storytelling across films, events, and brand projects. Brings a performer’s understanding of presence, timing, and narrative into every frame.
Mykyta Krushelnytskyi — Director of Technology
Oversees technical production, live environments, and post-production workflows. Ensures clarity, reliability, and delivery under real-world conditions.
About KRUDA
KRUDA is a full-cycle cinematic production studio working at the intersection of storytelling, strategy, and presence.
Based in the Lac Léman region and operating across Europe, we collaborate with organizations, institutions, and brands that need visual work delivered with clarity, taste, and operational reliability. Our projects range from conferences and international events to brand films, institutional content, and cultural productions.
We combine cinematic craft with an editorial mindset — creating films, photography, and visual systems that communicate with precision rather than excess. Whether documenting a high-level conference, shaping a brand narrative, or translating complex ideas into visual form, we focus on coherence, restraint, and intention.
We regularly work with international organizations, NGOs, corporate clients, cultural institutions, and hospitality groups. Our experience includes collaborations with the UN, WHO, World YMCA, major hotel groups, award-winning directors, and emerging international platforms.
Our Approach
Every project begins with listening.
We work as a professional production team, guiding projects from early concept and creative direction through production, post-production, and final delivery. This integrated approach allows our clients to focus on their message while we take responsibility for the entire process.
Our working method is structured and editorial by nature: clear planning, calm execution, and controlled visual language. We believe strong images should support the subject — not compete with it — creating space for meaning, credibility, and presence to emerge.

