Case Studies

 

Films we've recently produced....

 

 

  


Director: James Peachey
DOP: Matthew Emvin Taylor
Assistant: Caroline Barby

Description:
A closer look at the Crisis Commission exhibition taking place at Somerset house with world famous artist responding to homeless; in order to raise money and awareness for Crisis, the homeless charity.

Use:
Picked up by national online papers, including The Guardian, The Independent and The Huffington Post. Sat on Crisis' main website and social media pages.



Selfshooting Director: James Peachey
Production Assistant: Claire Adcock
Camera / Sound Assistant: Alastair Rickey
Date: November 2012

Description:
Event coverage of the seminal Beck's Salon event - which witnessed experts in augmented reality - AKA 'AR' - or put more simply the effect of seeing something on a screen showing a live, director or indirect view of a physical real-world environment whose elements are really there.  


Use:
The film was used to demonstrate the hub of excitement souroudning new inovations in augmented reality, centralising around Beck's flagship project that brings augmented reality and artists together - the Green Box project.  http://www.becks.com/#/en/home
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Director / Producer: James Peachey
DOP: Matthew Emvin Taylor / Tom Rawlins
Assistant: James Moore

Description:
A short film introducing the Crisis Commissions project and those that are involved with it.  Crisis, is commissioning UK artists to make work in response to homelessness:   Antony Gormley, Tracey Emin, Sir Anthony Caro, Yinka Shonibare, Gillian Wearing, Jonathan Yeo, Bob & Roberta Smith, Nathan Coley andNika Neelova.  Their commissioned work will be on display at Somerset House and then auctioned at Christies.  

Use:
Film sat on front page of Crisis' website, used within their social media.  B - Roll footage used for selling into media / press.  The film will be offered to online publications closer to the exhibition date.  IG are PR'ing for the project and consequently using the film in all their PR strategies. 

 

 


Producer: Sian Toogood / James Peachey
Date: February 2012

Description:
A retrospective film capturing the excitement and activities taking place for the Grayson Perry late at the British Museum.  The event took place to celebrate turner price winner Grayson Perry's exhibition, The Tomb of the Unknown Craftsman, which is on at the British Museum till the 26th of February.  

Use:
Film used on the British Museum's home webpage.  The Museum tweeted, twooted and hooted about it on their social media.  The film was a great way of publicising the Museum's public engagement and contact with the contemporary arts, whilst also encouraging people to visit the Grayson Perry exhibition.  The footage captured from the shoot will also be used for other films and archive purposes in the future by the Museum.    

Camera: Sam Johnson, Louis Brennan
Date: December 2011

Description:
Julian Beever, world renowned 3d pavement artist creates a magical pavement illusion at the Atrium shopping centre.
 
Use:
Used to promote the public profile of the Atrium shopping centre and help generate press interest.