We worked with Tinman and J2O to create this content for Facebook and Instagram. We shot 9:16 natively and resized for 1:1, keeping framing and composition in mind for this.
Dir.: Rob Pitman
We shot this natively 9:16. They say never to work with animals, but these little piggies were a delight! We first filmed the piglets shots without the human talent and then pieced the frames together so as to minimise time.
Dir.: Ryan Mansfield
Over the course of 2 days this stills shoot captured Belstaff's A/W '19 collection. We were brought in to capture moving images alongside and managed to do so without disrupting the stills shoot. Thinking quickly and finding angles that did the vibe justice was the key. All in all a very smooth and fun shoot (but cold!....).
Dir.: Ryan Mansfield
We teamed up with One Green Bean and Hotels.com to create this. Over one full shoot day in Mallorca, with local models, we showcased a Mermaid exercise class! Without the possibility of a recce, we had to be agile and adaptive. The good weather in the Med definitely worked for us!
Dir.: Harriet Macdonald
We pulled this one off over the course of one and a half days in Denmark. The stunning scenery on Romo beach provided a very dramatic back drop for this race between a Bentley Bentayga and a couple of Kitesurfers. We definitely definitely didn't break the speed limit though....
Dir.: James Lovick
We worked with Rolls-Royce directly to create this piece to promote their work on Airplane testing. Again we had no opportunity to recce and very limited time to capture all the relevant aspects of their fascinating work. Oh! And they have really cool gun that fires silicon moulds (...pigeons) at rotor blades!
Dir.: Becky Griffiths
Over the summer of 2019 I had the pleasure of travelling to some beautiful destinations within Europe for lastminute.com. We travelled light and fast, covering 7-8 locations per day. This is a cut I put together to showcase some of that work. With this shoot I have to say I really loved using the DJI Ronin S with the Fuji X-T3! Dubrovnik was a personal fave!
Dir.: Bronagh McKenna/ Conal Reid
Over the course of about a week we spent our days following members of various departments at Croydon University Hospital as they go about their business. This shoot was super kinetic! Never knowing where we'd be next, what lighting conditions, whether we would have to move on asap...quite exciting really! This is a longer cut than was finally delivered, but I like it.
Dir.: Bronagh McKenna
Camera: Conal Reid/ Jeremy Wright
This is one video of several I shot for Kellogg's and Digitas as part of a series of reactive videos, linked to promotions and competitions Kellogg's were running. Always fun to get a bit of slow-motion on the dried up berries falling.
Dir.: Ryan Mansfield
One murky (actually quite mild...) afternoon in Shoreditch (THE Shoreditch) we chucked a bunch of soc-med influencers in a five a side field with the legends that are Paul Merson and Dennis Wise and had a bit of fun! All in the name of Slash Football. Enjoy!
Dir.: Ruskin Kyle
To highlight some misconceptions around gender and the roles we inhabit in our daily lives based on it, this film was created. A few little guys and gals were invited to chat about engineering and engineers and to draw what they thought a car engineer looks like. It was very sweet to watch their reactions! And it hopefully challenged some viewers views in a positive and constructive way.
Dir.: Eliot Carroll
This is a one-man-band job that I did for Celebrity Cruises. As you will see I headed down to their stand at the Taste of London event in Regents Park. I covered the events of the day as they happened, and grabbed some quick interviews with the key people. This I feel is a good example of my ability to react to what's in front of me, and making sure I've got good volume and variety of good footage to piece a day together in the edit.
Miscarriage is a terrible tragedy to befall any couple. We filmed various couples for the charity Tommy's who agreed to open up about their feelings and experiences, to try and start an often taboo conversation about the trauma of miscarriage. From a technical standpoint this was a very straight forward set up in terms of cameras and lighting, but sometimes less is more, and you must leave space for the people to tell their story.
Dir.: Eliot Carroll
Similarly to the Tommy's piece, we interviewed a variety of people who were suddenly thrust in to the role of carer. Here's Margarets story. Carers are often 'invisible' to the wider public, and this is a concept we played with in the execution of the interviews. It came together nicely, but it was an odd experience filming an empty chair...
Dir.: Eliot Carroll