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13/08/2025
🚁✨ DTLA from the sky just hits different.
The Mavic 3 Pro really showed off today—every street, shadow, and skyscraper popping in that golden California light.
Which shot makes you stop and stare? 1, 2, or 3? Drop your pick below 👇
22/07/2025
One of the most requested setups we get — and for good reason. The 3-camera layout is the go-to for interviews, roundtables, testimonials, and even reality TV.
📸 These shots are from a reality show we filmed a few months back.
👉 Swipe to the last photo to see the actual setup behind the scenes.
Simple. Clean. Effective.
Exactly how we like it.
03/09/2023
Armenian Film Festival presents two projects produced by Armenian Film Society
06/07/2023
Passionate about what we produce, prouder of the impact we make! 🎬🚀
At Byulor Films, nothing lights up our day like the glowing reviews from our happy clients.✨😊
Here's a sneak peek into one of the recent reviews we received on our Upwork page.
Our journey is driven by your satisfaction, and every frame we create is a testament to that. Thank you for being part of our story! 🙏🌟
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28/11/2022
We are thrilled to announce that Byulor Films is the recipient of the California Dream Fund Grant 🌟
More equipment is coming 🎥🔌💡
04/07/2022
We are happy to announce a new documentary film about Ashtarak written and directed by Tigran Nersisian ✨
Stay tuned for announcements about future screenings 🎞
25/04/2022
We fly FPV 🥽
06/04/2022
I wanted to write a pompous text, but the video speaks for itself. Byulor Films is growing so fast that I barely catch up. We will be making feature films in the near future. Stay tuned for cool project releases 🤟🏻
29/03/2022
Contact us for a complimentary consultation 🔆
23/03/2022
We make corporate videos for big companies! Check it out ✅
21/03/2022
Interviews is one of our main expertise 🌀
We use a 2 cam and 2 mic set-up that works for documentaries, corporate videos, customer testimonials, and many others types of projects 🎥
17/03/2022
We plan every project meticulously before going into the production stage 📌📆 This approach helps us achieve highest productivity on the day of the shoot ⚡️
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Our Story
Tigran Nersisian was born in Yerevan, Armenia in 1995. In 2000 his family moved to Russia where they lived for 13 years. At the age of ten, filmmaking had become Tigran’s greatest hobby. He was experimenting with an old VHS camera and making amateur music videos.
In 2008, while watching an Academy Award winning film Slumdog Millionaire in Blu-Ray, he decided to start his own film production. Fascinated by Blu-Ray, which sounded nice and perfect, Tigran came up with a name for my his film company – Byulor Films. As of then, it meant that everything he was going to create had to be unique and have a great quality with meaning.
By the time Tigran turned, 15 he was dreaming of enrolling in the Moscow Institute of Cinematography (VGIK). However, he knew that because of rampant corruption in the Russian educational system and a lack of money on his family’s part, his dream had almost no chance of coming true.
Tigran’s life changed when in 2013 he won a green card lottery and moved to the United States. Blinded by endless opportunities, Tigran immediately began working on new projects. One of which was an international YouTube project RusAme. Simultaneously, Tigran was attending Glendale Community College in California, and his dream of attending VGIK evolved into getting admitted to one of the best film schools in the United States, UCLA TFT.
In 2017, Tigran’s dream finally came true, and along with 5 other filmmakers he got admitted to UCLA TFT’s Undergraduate Program. During his journey at the film school, Tigran created several short films such as Express Delivery (2017), Two Sides of a Friendship (2018), and his thesis film Out of Mind (2019). The latter received 6 scholarships and grants designated for film students.
Today, Tigran is working on his next film Churki which explores the topics of nationalism in Russia and questions the morality of the war between Armenia and Azerbaijan.