Production that delivers — fast, premium, and platform-ready
This project documents how our team produced “Plane hijacker Jean-Claude” for Dhaka Stream—from concept and research to shoot execution and final delivery. The goal was simple: create a story that feels cinematic while staying accurate, audience-friendly, and digital-first.
The story is based on the real-life incident from 3 December 1971, when French activist Jean Eugène Paul Kay hijacked a Pakistan International Airlines Boeing 720 at Paris Orly Airport and demanded medical supplies for refugees connected to Bangladesh.
We combined newsroom discipline with studio production—careful scripting, organized shooting, and clean post-production—so the final video works across YouTube, Facebook, and web embeds, with cut-down versions prepared for high-performing social formats.
Transparency note: some sequences in this production use AI-assisted visual reconstruction to illustrate context where archival visuals were limited or unavailable. These shots are used for visualization only and are not presented as real archival evidence. (Our narration and structure follow the video
Before we hit record
After we wrap
We shape the timeline, clean the audio, and polish the visuals with color grading and subtle graphics. Where archival footage was limited, we used AI-assisted visual reconstruction strictly for context — clearly presented as illustrative, not as real archival proof.
Right image caption in sync to capture clean b-roll, narration setups, and production shots efficiently — so every key moment lands clearly in the final cut.
Mini-documentary production
Research-led storytelling, scripting support, filming, and narration — built for documentaries and historical explainers with newsroom discipline.
Post-production and finishing
Story-driven edits with clean pacing, professional sound, color grading, captions, and motion graphics. AI-assisted reconstructions (when used) are handled transparently and labelled.
Digital distribution packages
Platform-ready exports: full film + cut-downs, subtitled versions, thumbnails, and formats optimized for YouTube, Facebook, and web embeds.



