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Web Management UK - A vox-pop promo
a testimonials clip, promoting Web Management's services
WM-UK's services and success were summed up in a small web clip, via the medium of spoken testimonials.
Due to the fact the clip could be displayed with no-sound, we added subtitle summarizations throughout.
a trade-show clip; Web Management UK @ ExCeL, London
For this clip, we filmed WM-UK as they exhibited at the Business Start-Up 2010 Exhibition (ExCeL, London).
For such a busy show, we restricted the amount of filming equipment to a bare minimum. This proved to be efficient and unobtrusive.
The Trained
Eye - Promoting photography
training courses
a 'taster' clip intended to
entice prospective new clients
This ‘Funky Portraits’
course session required us to film with contemporary
camera moves, funky colour-grading, and quick-fire editing.
We integrated photos from the students, so the viewer
could relate together the course's input and output.
The Trained
Eye - Promoting photography
training courses
a 'taster' clip intended to
entice prospective new clients
For this clip, the brief
was to show aspects of the course, present the various
trainers, and show how interactive and helpful it all
was for the students. At the same time, it couldn't
give too much away, so as to entice new learners to
the training academy school.
BBQ Tower
- Showcase the brand new 'BBQ Tower' product
a promotional clip, intended
for worldwide online viewings
The brief for this brand
new product was to promote its ease of use, and its
unique ability to cook tasty food on different layers…all
with the FXMedia’s special editing touch, to help bring
it alive, and keep it contemporary and as visually appealing
as possible.
a 'Top-Gear'-esque piece for
a client looking to sell his car
Ultra fast-paced editing
and an erratic soundtrack were used to help enhance
this speedy, sexy car. To give it the 'Top-Gear' look,
we used extreme colour-grading, and clip time-remapping.
If you would like to enhance the sale of your car (or
other item), there are many major benefits of using
online video, so please do contact us so we can help
you.
Traffic Experiment - A visual treat for an album taster
a visual/audio fest, previewing
their album 'Blue Suburbia'
We collaborated with Traffic Experiment, so that we could fuse their stunning tracks with wonderful visuals by utilising both teams’ valuable inputs. For each track change, we opted for similarly paced visual clips, themes, and transitions.
a state-of-the-art Dental Surgery
in Harley Street, London
For this project, we wanted
to match Implant's high-tech equipment and lighting
to a 'Space Oddysey'-esque score. To do this, we opted
to utilise our dolly-equipment to create sweeping, majestic
movements.
Rock 'n' Roll Bride - 'The Inspirational Series' Clip
one part of a set of clips; 'The Inspirational Series'
Since getting hitched in 2008, Rock 'n' Roll Bride (Kat) subsequently began a revolution with her wedding blog. She notifies the world of the coolest and most fun weddings out there. This clip steps into her personal life and personality!
The exclusive 'Crumpler' party for 'My Last Five Girlfriends'
To help launch the new British film 'My Last Five Girlfriends', Crumpler held an invitation-only exclusive party directly after the pre-release screening at the ICA.
We were asked to cover aspects of the preview and party.
Mark needed us to show
many scenarios and reactions, but only revealing little
of his actual performances. So for this video, we selected
various venues, fast-paced editing, and a non-linear
approach for order of clips.
a promo video for the award-winning
Magic Circle Magician
It was essential for Simon
to show a taster of his remarkable close-up skills but
without giving away their secrets. For this film, we
selected a professional photography studio with various
lighting options and backdrops.
a corporate film presenting
the services that this charity runs
To assist with the impact
of this charity video, we enlisted the kind help of
its patron, Penelope Keith, CBE, DL. Using a VO (voice
over) was perfect to help provide information over the
visuals.