Behind The Scene with Max Visuals
While studying Electrical Engineering in Ljubljana

I got my start in video production through student television. I learned fast—because I had to. I was immediately thrown into the deep end, tasked with recording a student event from start to finish: interviews, lighting, editing, and delivering a final product—all with no prior experience. It was a trial by fire, but those years gave me the space to make the mistakes you need to make to truly master a craft. I worked hard, practiced relentlessly, and saw my skills grow with every project.
My focus became Reality TV
I joined POP TV once I finished my studies . It was intense but an incredible learning experience—if you know, you know. Over four years, I worked as a Remote Camera Operator and later as an ENG Camera Operator, gaining hands-on experience in high-paced production environments. I was also heavily involved in creating promotional videos for brands featured within the shows, which helped me refine my storytelling and commercial video skills.
In 2016, Max Visuals was born.
I started by creating music videos for local artists, driven by my deep-rooted passion for music. As Max Visuals grew, so did I—expanding the team, elevating production quality, and working with bigger budgets to bring artists’ visions to life.

Working with major pharmaceutical companies and producing high-end educational content. Recording masterclasses, live events, and conferences became my focus, and I found real fulfillment in creating content that educates and even impacts public health.
In recent years, I’ve naturally gravitated toward corporate video production
building strong relationships with clients along the way. One thing I’ve learned? Many professionals aren’t comfortable on camera. Whether it’s for a corporate video or a professional podcast, my goal is to create a relaxed, stress-free environment where everyone can perform at their best. A great video isn’t just about production quality—it’s about making people feel confident and at ease in front of the lens.

