| Client: Spink Property Portland Road, London Dur: 04'15" Web and DVD film to spearhead marketing of £10m Notting Hill home for top-end London developers Spink Property. The emphasis is firmly on the architecture, rather than the fixtures and fittings, giving a seamless tour of the house in a clear and logical manner. We also took stills for the printed brochure (see stills portfolio). |
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| Client: London Basement Company Architects Film Dur: 12'00" Our second major film for The London Basement Company and a great example of how to combine technical detail and company pedigree into an entertaining package. The first film was aimed at the domestic client, whilst this one is more business-to-business, targeting architects and designers. As well as key engineering sequences, the film features company background and client testimonials. Filming toys include track and dolly and a 2 metre camera crane. Beeston Media also regularly takes still photographs of The London Basement Company's work, both as work in progress and completed. See stills portfolio. |
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| Client: Skyquest Police Helicopter VMS Dur: 08'45" Marketing film for tech firm Skyquest to showcase their video management system (VMS) as used by the London Metropolitan Police in their latest helicopter fleet. Use of a police expert lends the film authority, whilst the clever combination of hand-held images and on-board camera footage - wide, close-up and infra-red - add a layer of excitement. A good example of how technical information can be tailored to a target audience without compromising entertainment. |
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| Client: C&M Consultants Corniche Bay, Mauritius Dur: 16'10" Marketing suite film for marketing consultants C&M to showcase the Foster+Partners designed Banyan Tree Corniche Bay development in Mauritius. Production comprised 2 days filming in the UK, followed by 4 days in Mauritius. Shooting was on HD with hi-res still villa CGIs. The film was delivered on DVD, web stream and as part of a menu-based Flash presentation for marketing suites around the world (see stills portfolio for marketing suite images). |
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| Client: Sambala Developments Cape Verde Living Dur: 14'30" Mini-documentary for Cape Verde developers Sambala, shot in 6x days on location and a further 1x day in the UK. The original brief was for a 5 minute film, but the client was so delighted with the characters and storylines that we captured, that they expanded the film to a near 15 minute extravaganza. Sambala marketing manager Jim Campbell described the film as "without question, the most powerful sales tool we have." We also shot stills for their printed material on the same trip (see stills portfolio). |
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| Client: Edward Ware Homes Burry Port, Wales Dur: 03'00" Marketing suite and web film for launch of a 40-unit housing development in the South Wales seaside town of Burry Port for West Country developer Edward Ware Homes. The film combines landscapes and observational footage of the area with CGIs of the proposed scheme, music and voiceover. We also produced still images for the scheme (see stills portfolio). This allowed the client to give just one creative brief for the whole project with a consistent style. |
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| Client: Cru Investments Photo shoot diary Dur: 03'45" Commissioned via Alexander Ball Events, as an "MTV-style" video diary of a commercial shoot for financial investment company Cru. The camera is fluid and the editing sharp, producing a dynamic look for the company's website. |
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| Client: Hamptons International Kings Cross vox pops Dur: 02'00" Commissioned through marketing agency ADC Blueprint, a quick turnaround piece to spearhead a pitch for a large commercial property development. Shot on the hoof on the streets of Kings Cross, London, the brief was to capture the public mood of the area. Was Kings Cross really on the up, or the seedy downmarket neighbourhood of legend? |
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| Client: Hamptons International Rumour and Reality Dur: 05'45" Following on the success of the Kings Cross film Hamptons commissioned this film for display in branches and on their website to illustrate their latest research into the state of the UK housing market. The "Rumour and Reality" theme ties into their national print advertising strategy. |
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| Client: Northacre Art of Northacre Dur: 03'45" Showcase of top-end London developer Northacre's 15 years and £1.5bn of residential projects across central London. Shot in parallel with their Lancasters Hyde Park development, this piece features footage from all of Northacre's schemes, past and present, cut together to show the company pedigree. Helicopter aerials add hugely to the production value. |
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| Client: Northacre The Lancasters Dur: 04'30" The Lancasters is a commanding £300m, 90-unit development on the northern edge of Hyde Park, that requires a spectacular film for its marketing suite. This 4 chapter presentation covers the building as it is now, the local area and lifestyle, the Northacre pedigree and finally the future for The Lancasters through CGIs. |
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| Client: Johnny Turnbull Property Chelsea Park Gardens Dur: 03'45" House tour to market Chelsea townhouse, commissioned by super prime buying / selling agent Johnny Turnbull Property. House asking price £8.95m. Beeston Media also shot stills for the print brochure. |