Showreel
Darren Andrews
Darren is one of our busiest editors. Not only is he highly skilled in Premiere, with experience in the TV industry dating back to 1998 but he’s also very good when client-facing.
Darren’s main clients with Blueberry are from corporate as well as broadcasting agencies, but Darren’s talent and strong After Effects skills also make him an asset to branding agencies and online content production companies.
We are yet to find a client who doesn’t rave about Darren after working with him.
More work by Darren
Motion Graphics Showreel
BNY Mellon Velocity
Ebay/Capital FM
Land Rover Journey of Discovery
Best Rescue, Recording or Interpretation: Adam Sutcliffe-Brown
National Trust White Cliffs Appeal
Oldland Windmill
Rombalds Moor Archaeology Project
Motion Graphics Showreel
BNY Mellon Velocity
A short film about a corporate cycling event.
Ebay/Capital FM
Land Rover Journey of Discovery
A short film about the first overland journey from London to Singapore in 1956, featuring present day interviews with the team who made the journey and archive footage.
Best Rescue, Recording or Interpretation: Adam Sutcliffe-Brown
Darren Andrews recently shot and edited a series of short films for the Historic England Angel Awards, which celebrate people working to preserve their local heritage. In this film, Adam Sutcliffe-Brown who is on the spectrum, has introduced autism-friendly resources, pre-visit videos, and tour modifications to make the Newmans Coffin Work’s Factory Tour accessible to people on the autistic spectrum.
National Trust White Cliffs Appeal
A short film produced for the National Trust as a fundraiser to purchase a piece of land above the White Cliffs of Dover.
Oldland Windmill
Short film about the 37-year restoration of a windmill in Sussex. This is part of a series of 16 films produced for the English Heritage Angel Awards.
Rombalds Moor Archaeology Project
Short film about a group of amateur archaeologists working to catalogue and preserve a historically important set of prehistoric rock carvings in the Yorkshire Moors.