Films : recent work
We make films for training, health and safety videos, marketing material (be it print, video or streamed on the web) and regular news programmes for our clients. We have worked with government departments and national training organisations, and have recently been working in the public sector for local authorities and museums. We support the charity Save The Children, and this has involved us providing pro bono filming and production support for two inner-city teams in the North of England.
Marketing DVD loop - Prospool Limited
Short music montage of machinery and skilled operatives on a production line, to be used at an international tradefair, and also via iPad platform by sales and marketing team. The film establishes that quality, experience, and flexibility are the core values of this highly successful company.
Social Services
Racist Bullying DVD produced with the Save the Children / Brighter Futures team in Middlesborough. The actors wrote, improvised and recorded interviews - Trading Pictures looked after production and editing.
Marketing
Horton Housing Association are leaders in providing professional support services to communities facing homelessness, or health issues. This short film relates to some of the work they are carrying out in Calderdale, West Yorkshire.
Writing and directing on the latest Caledonian Breweries DVD. Finding the historic / period story within a multi-national. A Tigershark production produced by Stewart Campbell and shot by Martin Singleton.
Community Project - Out of the Shoebox
We were happy to help the Bradford Arts Network Academy and Save the Children in this project. Filming, directing and editing with the young actors / writers on their play 'Out of the Shoebox.' Premiered at the Edinburgh Festival.
Publicity / Fundraising
A twenty minute film made for Horton Housing in Bradford about the Day Shelter. Filmed over a month, it has since been used to raise funds for this valuable feature of inner city life.
Public Information / stimulating debate
A clip from a popular DVD shot in Bradford centre, in which citizens debate planning issues and air their opinions on the Local Development Framework.