Comedy film that follows members of the Grey Hawks Rugby Club watching the 2003 Rugby World Cup Final between England and Australia.
Director: Simon Sprackling
Comedy film that follows members of the Grey Hawks Rugby Club watching the 2003 Rugby World Cup Final between England and Australia.
Director: Simon Sprackling
Music video for iconic rock band Feeder.
Part of a series of viral films created for Arena Flowers’ Valentine’s day marketing campaign. Many flowers were harmed in the making of it.
A launch film for Paramount Hotels created to invoke a spirit of old school Hollywood glamour shot in Cape Town. The project was a hybrid stills/motion shoot pulling high quality stills for print materials from the images we created.
A commercial for Maynards, confectionary company.
A fun viral created to celebrate the relaunch of Postman Pat, special delivery service. Shot in one day with helicopters, zip line stunts and even a destroyer Postman Pat has never looked so cool.
European trailer for ‘Rosewater’ a feature film based on the true story of Iranian-Canadian journalist Maziar Bahari who is detained by Iranian forces who brutally interrogate him under suspicion that he is a spy.
Travel in Style. Travel in Space
Gothic fairytale music video for Them&Us shot over two days in the freezing cold
Five part series presented by Morgan Spurlock on the Current TV television network featuring interviews with directors, critics and those involved with the films. Shown in both the US and in the UK.
Red, Hot and Yummy shown on Food Network UK is a series starring chef Nicola Smith. The observational documentary series showcase’s the world of high-end catering through the eyes of Smith, and will mark the first television project for the British caterer.
Journalist Andrew Mueller explores some of the largest and fastest growing protest groups in the UK today. This episode made for Current TV focused on the anti-austerity movement UK Uncut, and the actions of one of its youngest organisers, 16-year-old Anna Mason.
This program was The Guardian’s Pick of the Day on 31st January 2012.
Battle for Haditha is a 2007 drama documentary directed by Nick Broomfield based on the Haditha killings. Dramatising real events using a documentary style, Battle for Haditha is Broomfield’s follow up to Ghosts. It won the Silver Shell award for Best Director at the San Sebastian Film Festival in 2007.
Director: Nick Broomfield