We produce and direct short-form documentaries for a wide variety of clients and partners - from museums and arts organisations to international NGOs, charities and public sector bodies.
Our process always involves attention to research, using a collaborative approach that puts our contributors’ point of view at the heart of creative and inclusive storytelling.
We can work with you from original conception right through to delivery, exploring the role and style of film that will work best for your organisation and project.
RECENT EXAMPLES INCLUDE:
CrowdFund London is one of the largest and longest running projects of its kind in the world. Made for Nesta and the Mayor of London, this film showcases 7 of its most inspiring community projects.
Keith Shaul and his grandson Jimmy are one of the few fishing families left on the North Norfolk coast; their story reflects the struggle to carve a future for young people in UK fisheries. Commissioned by the University of East Anglia.
An evocative portrait of the Marma, a minority indigenous people living in the Hill Tracts of the Bangladesh/Myanmar border.
Winner Inspiration Award AHRC Research in Film Awards 2020.
In South Wales, Janis from Cynon Valley Organic Ventures, provides education and employment opportunities to local people in a community garden as they develop the land. A film about social entrepreneurs and their role in affecting positive social change.
An audio series exploring the question “What is Normal?” from the personal point of view of a wide variety of participants. Created for the Science Museum’s new permanent Medicine Galleries. Exhibition launch in 2019.
Lyrically narrated by award-winning Haitian poet James Noël, 'IntranQu’îllités' is a vivid portrayal of the contemporary Haitian art scene.
Winner AHRC Research in Film Awards 2019.
Winner Creative Activism Award Social Impact Media Awards 2021
A social enterprise who draw on worldwide research into the universal health and wellbeing benefits of nature therapy.
How Sue Ryder makes a difference through their hospice and neurological care, for people facing a life-changing diagnosis.
From talking drums to the mobile phone, a film exploring the different ways of communicating within Cameroon and with the diaspora. Made for The Science Museum's new Information Age gallery.