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Founded in 2017 as a boutique production house in Malaysia, Black Visuals Group began with a simple yet powerful mission: to tell stories that matter. What started as a small team with a single vision has grown into a dynamic visual agency, pushing the boundaries of creativity and redefining how stories are told.

At Black Visuals, we believe visuals go beyond aesthetics — they are experiences. Guided by our motto, “Reimagining Visuals,” we blend storytelling with strategy, turning ideas into immersive and unforgettable content that resonates across audiences. Our approach spans the entire creative spectrum: from branding and creative consultation to full-scale production, distribution, and marketing. Whether it’s a bold campaign, a cinematic film, or a redefined brand identity, we craft stories with precision, passion, and purpose.

But our impact is not measured only by what we create — it’s defined by why we create. We believe great visuals don’t just capture attention; they build trust, spark conversations, and create lasting moments. With a growing presence across Southeast Asia and Australia, Black Visuals Group is not just a creative partner — we are a collaborator, a visionary, and a catalyst for elevating ideas into cultural statements.

We are more than storytellers. We are visual architects, dedicated to shaping narratives that inspire, connect, and leave a mark on the world.

Meet Our Directors

  • Amirrul Khirudin

    FILM DIRECTOR

    Amirrul Khirudin is a film director and cinematographer whose storytelling is defined by emotional depth and visual honesty. While he first made his mark in documentary filmmaking, he has since expanded his repertoire, exploring different modes of storytelling that challenge conventions and blur the lines between reality and art.

    Renowned for his ability to humanise heavy subjects, Amirrul brings empathy and nuance to the screen, crafting stories that resonate on both emotional and intellectual levels. His camera work is not merely technical — it is an extension of his voice, capturing unspoken truths and elevating the ordinary into something profoundly cinematic.

    With professional experience in the Australian film industry, Amirrul now dedicates his focus to the world of Nusantara storytelling. He is fascinated by the region’s unique narrative traditions, myths, and cultural techniques, weaving them into contemporary cinema to create works that are both rooted in heritage and globally relevant.

    His films reflect a constant search for meaning — a desire to capture the complexities of human life while honouring the cultural richness of Southeast Asia. By merging documentary sensibilities, cinematic artistry, and Nusantara philosophies, Amirrul positions himself as a storyteller committed to uncovering truths while reimagining how stories can be told.

  • Hanis Hamid

    FILM DIRECTOR

    Hanis Hamid is a film director and storyteller with a distinctive voice shaped by both artistry and realism. Coming from a filmmaking family, storytelling runs in her blood — a heritage that has honed her instincts for cinema and given her a deep appreciation for the craft.

    Specialising in films and broadcasting, Hanis has carved out a reputation for her ability to blend complex, mixed emotions seamlessly within her work. Her films are recognised for being artsy yet grounded, striking a delicate balance between visual poetry and authentic realism. She is particularly drawn to everyday stories, transforming ordinary lives and moments into cinematic experiences filled with meaning and resonance.

    With roots in broadcasting, Hanis also understands the rhythm of mass storytelling and how to bridge artistry with accessibility. This duality allows her to reach broad audiences while maintaining a strong artistic identity.

    At the core of her work lies a fascination with the human condition — its contradictions, vulnerabilities, and quiet beauty. Her films often carry a painterly touch, yet remain deeply connected to the realities of life, reflecting her belief that cinema should be both a mirror and an emotional journey.

  • Harith Jamil

    MUSIC DIRECTOR

    Harith Jamil is a musical director and composer with roots in the mainstream music industry, where he built his reputation producing across genres from hip hop and rock to contemporary pop. He has contributed to acclaimed hits such as “Sah”, showcasing his versatility and ability to craft music that resonates widely with audiences.

    Evolving beyond the stage and studio, Harith is now redefining his artistry through cinematic music design. His compositions employ advanced scoring techniques — layering motifs, building emotional crescendos, and weaving complex soundscapes — to create music that does more than accompany a story: it becomes the story itself.

    A master of emotional connection through sound, Harith crafts scores that move seamlessly from intimate subtleties to sweeping power, always serving the narrative at hand. He is also pioneering the integration of Nusantara sounds and instruments, transforming cultural heritage into bold, modern sonic expressions.

    With this fusion of industry-proven talent, cinematic sophistication, and regional authenticity, Harith Jamil stands out as a musical director capable of delivering music that is both globally compelling and deeply rooted in identity.