Live Action

There is a reason why live action is still the dominant format in film. As humans we crave stories, emotions and we have adapted to both utilise and read expressions and gestures very efficiently. Therefore, true, human performances can be immensely impactful, whether it’s comedy or drama. Live action can take many forms such as scripted narratives, documentaries, experiential films and more. Our directors have mastered a variety of genres and techniques that can lead to very different looks and results.

KINGSMAN - SKIN

Safer Streets - Interactive 360 VR Film

Bernhard H. Mayer - Watch Assembly Film

Top Secret

POET - Growing the Distance

Coats - Signal Lucence

Top Secret

Cock Sparrer - Here we stand

Fujirebio - An Early Diagnosis

Collins Aerospace - Irish Coast guard: Storm emma

Stratasys - J35 Product Film

Stratasys - J55 Product Film

Stratasys - Packaging Product Film

Medicago - From Plant To Prevention

Coats - Ecocycle

Carrier - We are the next generation

Otis - Signature Service

Virgin Trains - West Coast Weekender

Otis - Jamarat Bridge

Cisco - Helping SmBs ward off cyber attackS

Collins Aerospace - MRO Shop of the future

Collins Aerospace - Aftermarket Brand Film

PMI Science - Decade of Disruption

COATS - Lattice Lite

Bentley Mulliner - Personalisation

Smart Energy GB - Energy (R)evolution

ASICS - Kayano 25 Blackout Track

Virgin Trains - The Rookies

ASCOM - Technology for informed care

Bernhard H. Mayer - Promise Film

Montblanc - Petit Prince

Montblanc RED - Billy Porter

Montblanc - Novak Djokovic

Innovent Biologics - Concentrating on Cancer Cells

Otis - Skybuild

Collins Aerospace - Executive Intro

Virgin Trains - It’s a wonderful line

Maersk - The round-the-clock operation to deliver pineapples

Pictet - Innovation matters

Financial Times - The fine wine market

Otis - OptiSense

Marriott Rewards - Lewis Hamilton

Intel - Lessons in artificial intelligence