Krissi Gould has a wealth of experience behind the camera her achievements range from well known TV shows to Corporate Seminars and Wedding Videography. Always friendly, always professional.

Krissi started shootmeDVDs in 2006 after recognising a gap in the market for affordable event DVD production she wanted to provide artists, their societies and families, with a cost effective solution for owning a quality DVD memory for live shows and productions.

Having graduated top in her year in a UK Media Business with Technology HND in 2001, krissi was offered a prestigious Sky Scholarship which propelled her into the broadcast industry resulting in working on hugely popular shows such as Pop Idol and Big Brother as well as working as a sound engineer for Sky News.




Krissi was also fortunate enough to be trained by channel 4's best sports cameramen resulting in camera operating for events such as royal Ascot (races) and has also worked as a promo producer and director for broadcast and corporate clients. After emigrating to New Zealand, Krissi continued success in her career working regularly for TVNZ shows and news.

Becoming a mum changed her focus towards the dream of building a family business. The plan is simple and effective.

Currently shootmeDVDs film shows for some of the most successful performing arts companies, schools, dance and sport competitions.

"We don't just film the show we capture the moment and make time stand still to be enjoyed for years to come!"

We can film any kind of show from toddlers navity plays to professional ballet. The filming technique is adjusted accordingly, with lots of close ups on little tots faces to wider shots capturing the choreography of a professional dance routine, for plays we follow the story with a combination of wide and close up shots making sure that everyone is caught on camera some point. The camera pans across capturing the faces of singers and choirs. Speeches and raffles can be included.
Call 09 575 0006 to discuss your filming requirements.





Krissi Gould
TVNZ 2004 - 2008