We make documentary films about GT endurance racing, not highlights, not hype. Intimate stories about the discipline, preparation, and culture that exist inside a racing program.
Four nominations across two years. The IMFA is the premier awards body for motorsport film and media worldwide.
The opening chapter of Corsa Werks' documentary following the Autotechnic Motorsport GT4 entry through a full SRO America season.
The debut episode of 32, documenting the Korthoff Preston Motorsport Mercedes-AMG GT3 through the Rolex 24 at Daytona and the Sebring 12 Hours.
Double-nominated in a single year, a film recognized for both its impact as a promotional work and the quality of its cinematography.
Recognized for a visual language developed specifically for motorsport, building on years of work establishing a distinct cinematic approach to racing.
The way a film looks is not decoration, it's argument. When the image quality is there, the viewer trusts the story. When it's not, they're watching through glass.
We spent years developing our onboard camera setups. It wasn't about hardware, it was about finding a perspective that puts the viewer inside the car without making it feel like a GoPro reel. The angle, the motion, the framing, all of it was iterated on race by race until we found something that felt like cinema, not content.
That onboard aesthetic has become part of who we are. People recognize it now. It's become a signature, the thing that separates a Corsa Werks cut from everything else in the space.

We work with teams, drivers, and programs that understand the value of a story told properly. We're not the right fit for everyone. But when the fit is right, the work speaks for itself.
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