Project overview
The Farsons Beer Festival is a Maltese institution. Now in its 43rd year, it runs for ten consecutive nights at Ta' Qali National Park, drawing tens of thousands of visitors each summer. Two live stages, a dedicated dance area, a craft beer village, food courts, and a lineup of local and international acts make it one of the largest events on the Maltese calendar. Farsons Group tasked us with capturing the full scale and atmosphere of the 2025 edition through video. The brief covered both ground-level and aerial drone footage across multiple nights, with the goal of producing a cinematic aftermovie that did justice to the energy and scale of the event. On the ground, we focused on the details that make the festival what it is: the crowds, the performances, the food, the atmosphere between sets, and the moments that only happen when thousands of people gather in one place on a summer night. In the air, drone footage captured the sheer scale of the site, the lighting, and the density of the crowd in a way that ground cameras simply cannot. The aftermovie was edited to feel immersive and fast-paced, built around the rhythm of the festival itself. It serves as both a record of the 2025 edition and a promotional asset for the brand, ready for social media, the festival's own channels, and Farsons' corporate communications. Event coverage at this scale requires planning, speed, and the ability to work in unpredictable conditions. We managed the full production pipeline from multi-night capture through to final delivery, ensuring Farsons had a polished, ready-to-publish piece without the back-and-forth that typically slows down event content.