Sport Video Production Scotland.

Walker Creative works with sport organisations across Scotland and the UK to create purposeful, high-quality video content. From athlete and community impact films to event coverage and programme storytelling, we bring documentary-led craft and sector experience to every project.

Documentary-led sport video for governing bodies, national agencies and major events.

Sport Video That Communicates Impact.

Sport organisations face a distinct challenge: the stories worth telling happen fast, in complex environments, and with real people at their centre. Done well, video captures the emotions, the context and human stories that make sport matter.

We work with governing bodies, national agencies and event organisers to create video that:

  • Communicates the impact of funding and investment

  • Tells athlete, coach and community stories with authenticity

  • Builds the case for sport's social and cultural value

  • Supports participation, recruitment and member engagement

  • Captures major events and creates lasting legacy content

Our role is to help you use video as a strategic tool and communicate with purpose.

Walker Creative got to grips with what we wanted to achieve
remarkably quickly.

Francesca Dymond, Head of Marketing & Comms - Scottish Golf

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Our Approach.

Sport is a high-energy, fast-moving environment. We bring calm, focused professionalism and a genuine understanding of the sector to every project:

  • Planning & consultation - understanding your audiences, objectives and the stories that matter most

  • Production - experienced filming in live sport environments, from governing body offices to competition venues and community settings

  • Post-production - considered editing that balances pace and emotion, shaped for web, social and broadcast

We've filmed across Scotland and the UK at major sporting events, on location with national squads and within community sport programmes. We understand both the practical demands and the storytelling opportunities that come with the territory.

Types of Sport Video We Create.

  • Impact and legacy documentary series

  • Athlete, coach and community stories

  • Event coverage and highlights films

  • Governing body brand and campaign films

  • Programme and participation content

  • Case study and sponsor engagement films

  • Awards ceremony content

Each project is shaped around your goals, your audience and the stories your organisation needs to tell.

Why Choose Walker Creative for Sport Video?

  • Proven track record with national sport organisations across Scotland and the UK

  • Documentary-style storytelling that captures authentic human stories

  • Experience filming at major events, competitions and community sport settings

  • Films designed for long-term use across web, social and broadcast

  • A collaborative, people-first approach shaped around your team and timeline

We focus on creating work that reflects the genuine impact of sport, looking at the people, the programmes and the communities it serves.

View our sport case studies →

Who We Work With.

We work with a range of sport organisations, including:

  • Scottish and UK governing bodies of sport

  • National sport agencies and funding bodies

  • Major event organisers and host cities

  • Professional clubs and performance programmes

  • Community sport organisations and charities

Our Sport Work.

Scottish Golf: Impact Documentary Series, Awards Content & Events Coverage.

An ongoing partnership with Scottish Golf covering documentary impact films, athlete and coach stories, and a full package of video content for the Scottish Golf Awards ceremony (including films for the Rising Stars, Coach of the Year and Spirit of Golf categories) as well as event coverage. 

View the Scottish Golf case study →

UCI Cycling World Championships: Power of the Bike Series.

A documentary video series produced for the 2023 UCI Cycling World Championships in Scotland, which was the largest cycling event ever staged. The films captured the human stories behind the world's biggest cycling festival, and were subsequently selected for film festival screenings. 

View the UCI case study →

UK Sport: Documentary Series.

A documentary-style film series communicating the real-world impact of UK Sport's funding, infrastructure and athlete support programmes. Shot across multiple locations with athletes, coaches and programme leads, the series was designed to demonstrate the human value behind the investment. 

View the UK Sport case study →

Ready to Get Started?

If you're planning a sport video project and want a thoughtful, strategic approach, we'd love to hear more.

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Or 
view our case studies to see our work in action.

Frequently Asked Questions About Sport Video Production.

  • We work with a wide range of sport organisations across Scotland and the UK - from national governing bodies and funding agencies through to professional clubs, major event organisers and community sport programmes. If your organisation has a story worth telling through video, we'd love to hear from you.

  • Our sport video work spans documentary-style impact series, athlete and coach stories, event coverage and highlights films, governing body brand and campaign films, awards ceremony content, and programme and participation films. Most projects involve a combination of these, shaped around your specific goals and audiences.

  • Yes, our sport work includes the 2023 UCI Cycling World Championships in Scotland, the largest cycling event ever staged, as well as ongoing work with Scottish Golf and UK Sport across a range of events and locations. We're experienced working in fast-paced, complex event environments and understand the demands they place on a production team.

  • Yes. We've worked with organisations ranging from UK Sport and Scottish Golf at national level through to community sport charities and local programmes. Our approach scales to the size and budget of the project — what stays consistent is the quality of the storytelling and the care we put into every film.