KH Magazine - Visual Language
- Apr 12
- 1 min read
Above The Nerve was featured in KH Magazine in a multi-page editorial highlighting its approach to cinematic storytelling and visual language.

The feature explores a way of working where narrative, image, and movement come together to form a distinct visual identity - one that prioritizes emotional precision, atmosphere, and clarity of vision. Rather than separating concept from execution, the company’s work is presented as a unified process in which direction, tone, and performance are shaped with intention from the outset.
Through the lens of Mind of Thoughts, the editorial highlights the company’s ability to translate complex internal themes into visually driven work, developed across international productions. Created with a team of over 50 collaborators and filmed across Belgium, France, and the Netherlands, the project reflects both scale and authorship, combining ambitious production with a strong and cohesive creative direction.
“My passion is for deep, heartfelt stories - stories that make people feel and think.” - — Charlotte Verminck
Published following the film’s premiere at the 25th Beverly Hills Film Festival, the feature situates Above The Nerve within a new generation of filmmakers working across borders and disciplines, shaping a contemporary cinematic language.
The editorial reinforces the company’s position as a creative partner for projects that seek not only visual impact, but depth, coherence, and lasting resonance.



