Visionhunt is a full-service video production unit led by Sumit Bedi, a storyteller with over 26 years of experience across public health, behavior change, and corporate strategy.
We use film as a tool to inform, inspire, and influence—whether it's a training series for grassroots health workers or a culture film for a global brand.
Our work is driven by one belief: stories, when told with honesty and insight, can lead to real change.
From documenting vital public programs to shaping brand narratives, we create films that bring clarity to complex ideas and spotlight the human truths behind every brief.
Headquartered in India and steadily expanding into East Africa through Visionhunt Africa, we are building new relationships and exploring local collaborations rooted in the same values of purpose-driven storytelling.
We’ve spent over two decades helping institutions, development agencies, and businesses connect with their audiences—not just through information, but through emotion and impact.
Every project starts with listening.
We immerse ourselves in your world, understand the ‘WHY’ behind the message, and then build a visual narrative that’s both strategic and deeply human.
Our process is rooted in research, empathy, and creative precision.
From scripting to direction to post-production, our close-knit team works with commitment and clarity—ensuring each film is not just seen, but felt and remembered.
Founder/CEO and Creative Director of VisionHunt and Visionhunt Africa with over 23 years of experience.
Director of Photography and Senior Camera person with more than two decades of experience.
Dynamic and Creative Storyboard and Script Writer with more than one and a half decades of experience.
Young and Dynamic Film Editor in VisionHunt with over 13 years of experience.
We didn’t set out to build a company. We set out to follow curiosity.
In 2002, Visionhunt began with a few people, a camera, and a question: Can stories change how systems think? How people act?
We didn’t follow a model. We followed the story—from remote communities in India to corporate boardrooms, from health workers in Africa to CEOs in glass towers.
Over the years, we learned to navigate two worlds: the structured pace of institutional work, and the unpredictable energy of the field. One taught us precision. The other taught us patience.
And through it all, we found a rhythm of our own: observe deeply, speak honestly, and never film anything we don’t understand.
Today, Visionhunt and Visionhunt Africa are not just service providers. We are continuity. Of values, of voice, and of vision.