


The brief
NongHyup Bank's entry into the European market was not a quiet announcement. It was marked with a formal occasion at Mansion House, one of the most prestigious venues in the City of London, attended by the Bank's CEO, the incoming London Branch Manager, the Lord Mayor of the City of London, and senior figures from across the financial community.
Lumanoor was commissioned by Bridge and Beyond, the events company managing the occasion, to produce a cinematic highlight film documenting the evening in its entirety. The brief called for something commensurate with the occasion: not a corporate document, but a film that captured the weight, atmosphere, and significance of a landmark moment in the Bank's history, with content that would serve both the Bank's internal archive and its international communications.
The approach
Mansion House provided a setting that required no embellishment. The architecture, the formality of the ceremony, the warmth of the reception were sufficient. The film was conceived as a single continuous piece, cut to music, moving through the evening as it unfolded.
With the Lord Mayor, the Bank's senior leadership, and figures from across the City's financial community present, the production demanded absolute discretion. An event of this formality and significance cannot accommodate disruption. Every decision about movement, positioning, and timing was made with that in mind. No disruption to proceedings. No unnecessary footprint. The occasion dictated the approach, and the approach served the occasion.
delivery
The finished highlight film was delivered as a cinematic record of the evening, suitable for use across the Bank's communications, stakeholder presentations, and institutional archive. A short-form edit was additionally produced for distribution to Korean news outlets, reflecting the international significance of NongHyup Bank's formal European market entry and ensuring the moment reached the audiences for whom it mattered most.
The NongHyup Bank commission demonstrates what Lumanoor is built for: high-formality environments where the occasion carries institutional weight, the guests carry public responsibility, and the content needs to perform across multiple audiences and channels long after the evening ends.

client
Nonghyup Bank
service
Event Highlight Film
location
Mansion House, City of London
deliverables
Cinematic highlight film and short-form edit for Korean news distribution
nonghyup bank
Marking a historic European market entry at Mansion House.
One evening. One landmark venue. A historic moment in a bank's history, attended by the Lord Mayor of the City of London and senior figures from across the financial community. The brief was to capture it with the weight it deserved and deliver content ready to reach audiences on two continents.
