Antonio Veljanoski
Film Director · Editor · Videographer · Photographer
- Prague, Czech Republic
- antonioveljanosky@gmail.com
Antonio Veljanoski is a film director, editor, photographer, and videographer. Born in Ohrid, Macedonia, in 1990, he has been living and working in Prague, Czech Republic, since 2009. He graduated from the Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague (FAMU), where he obtained both his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees. His work is dedicated to nurturing a deep love for storytelling through powerful and visually striking imagery.
He is the director of the documentary portrait Small Nation Poet, the short fiction film Mi(s)sing Dog, the short documentary Portrait of a Portrait Photographer, the documentary film The Way of Chipan, and, most recently, the documentary portrait Harmony in Movement.
As an editor, he has worked on films such as George the Dog, Refugee by Tomasz Winski, Importance of Everyone by Francesco Montagner, What Are You Doing Here, Bro? by Luka Djikanovic, Actor and Carpenter Majer Talks About the State of His Homeland by Bohdan Blahovec, among many others.
Working as a videographer, he captures the beauty of images in various forms, helping businesses achieve unique, cinematic visuals and presentations. In a world flooded with content, his work helps brands stand out and communicate with clarity and emotion.
As a photographer, through years of street photography, he has captured the life of the streets of many cities—most notably Prague and its architecture. He explores framing, light, and shadow to achieve strong visual harmony and capture decisive moments. He also creates portraits that reach deeply into the soul, revealing emotion through the eyes of the people he photographs.






