Tuesday 22 June 2010

IRIS School Data Services Film

Another film which has just 'gone live' is for a company called IRIS School Data Services. They have created an online register and behaviour management system for schools, and IRIS stands for It Really Is Simple. The film explains how one school has benefitted from the system. The Iris website here explains the product in further detail.

As in all our films, its done in broadcast quality sound and HD, and was turned around within two weeks from filming to delivered as a finished product on DVD.

Monday 21 June 2010

New property film for Red Roof Estates

We filmed this video tour for Red Roof Estate Agents on Saturday 19th June, it was edited and live on the web by the afternoon of Sunday 20th, the next day.



Red Roof Youtube channel here- http://www.youtube.com/redroofestates
The Red Roof website is here-
http://www.redroofestates.co.uk/

Friday 18 June 2010

Saint Helens Farm- Goat Farm Products

We were asked to make a short film about Saint Helens Farm in Yorkshire, and it has gone 'live' today. This was for fans of the products to feel like they have been taken on a guided tour through the farm and see how the herd of goats are cared for, and the subsequent products such as milk an yogurt, are created.

The film is on their website here, or clicking the image to the left.


The Binary Box

The Binary Box make vinyl wall stickers, and I have done a demo film, along with several others films, to explain how their products work. Take a look at their website here to find out more about what they do, and the video is below.

Wednesday 16 June 2010

The Match- Celebrities V Salford Firemen

We filmed the celebrity football match for the 2nd time, which is in support of the Firefighters charity. The film is on one of the Youtube channels we have which covers the Salford area of Greater Manchester, and the film is intended to be more of a montage of music and pictures.

Tuesday 15 June 2010

Hyde Tech- That Was My School!

We have recently done quite a big film for a school in Tameside. The aim of the project was to make current pupils, with focus on year 10's, aware of the impact school could have on the rest of their lives.

This was done by tracking down past pupils and getting some current students to interview them, as well as film the interview too.

The film is 16 minutes long and is designed to work as short 2 minute clips. One clip is here, where they met a past pupil from the school called Justin Moorhouse, who is now a radio DJ and comedian.

Monday 14 June 2010

Halliwell Jones BMW

This is a film we have done for a BMW dealership in Merseyside.

Friday 11 June 2010

ELP Enterprise Toolkit Launch

This was a short film created for Tameside Business Family, who are one of the partners in the Enterprise Learning Partnership. This is the launch of a toolkit designed with young people in mind, to build up their interest in becoming entrepreneurs.

The video features pupils from Fairfield High School and Droylsden Academy, along with guest speak Claire Young, better known as 'The Rottweiller' in last years series of The Apprentice.


Monday 7 June 2010

Nursing Films

We specialise in films covering several areas, including building companies, leisure services, local government, and schools. A new area for us recently though has been nursing care.

A film we have completed for the Queens Nursing Institute explains the roles of QNI members who work with homeless clients. A film was required to explain the 'Homeless Health Initiative' which the QNI operates, to give support to nurses in this field. The film we did for them can be viewed
here at the QNI website.

And we have also done a series of three short films for Netley Partnerships, who own care homes in Leyland and Stockport. Each film required to focus on the special care that Netley offer at each location. Here are links to the three films- Hazel House, Lea House, and Willow Bank.

We are proud of these films. As well as fulfilling the original briefs set out, we felt filming in all of the situations and meeting the staff and residents (or patients in the QNI film) was a privilege to have such open access.