Hi, I'm Greg.
I started Everseed because of something I kept noticing at funerals.
A slideshow would play. Five or six photographs, usually in black and white, set to a song. And that would be it.
That would be how an entire life was summarised.
It felt wrong to me. Not because the people putting it together didn't care, they did, deeply. But because nobody had ever given them anything better to work with.
Every single person in that room had stories worth telling. Memories worth preserving. A voice, a laugh, a way of seeing the world that was completely irreplaceable.
And it was quietly disappearing.
Everseed exists to change that.
Before founding Everseed, I spent years as an on-screen interviewer for LADbible, one of the world's largest digital media platforms, sitting down with some of the most celebrated names in film, television and entertainment on red carpets across the globe.
I've interviewed Olivia Colman, George Clooney, and dozens of the world's most recognisable faces. It was extraordinary work. But what I kept coming back to, again and again, was this:
Before Everseed
The most compelling stories weren't always the most famous ones.
They were the ones hiding in plain sight. In living rooms, at kitchen tables, in the quiet moments between the big ones. The stories of ordinary people living extraordinary lives — and never quite realising it.
That realisation changed everything.
A career built on conversation — and knowing that every person has a story worth telling.
What I bring to every film
The ability to listen
My background isn't in traditional videography. It's in conversation. In making people feel completely at ease on camera. In asking the question that opens the door nobody expected to walk through and knowing when to simply listen.
Genuine care
I work with a small number of clients at a time, deliberately. Everseed doesn’t aim to be a volume business. Every film is personal, unhurried, and crafted specifically for the individual and their family. Your loved one will never feel like a project.
Cinematic craft
Every film is professionally shot, edited and scored. The result feels less like a video and more like a documentary. Warm, intimate, timeless. Something your family will watch not just once, but again and again across generations.