‘501 Not Out’ to open the prestigious Trinidad and Tobago Film Festival

We are truly honoured to announce that our debut feature documentary ‘501 Not Out’ is an Official Selection and will also be OPENING the 15th edition of the prestigious trinidad+tobago film festival on Wednesday 9th September at 7pm (AST) for its Caribbean premiere!! We are absolutely thrilled that it is in competition for the ‘Best Documentary’ award at the festival. We are SO PROUD of the ‘501 Not Out’ team here at […]

501 Not Out

We are excited to announce that production has commenced on our new feature documentary. 25 years on from Brian Lara’s world-record breaking innings for Warwickshire at Edgbaston, ‘501 Not Out’ tells the story of cricket’s first global superstar. Click here to find out more on the official film website.

Rugby: A Midlands Story nominated for a Royal Television Society Award!

We have some exciting news…! Our film ‘Rugby: A Midlands Story’ has been nominated in the Best Factual Programme category for the 2016 Royal Television Society Midlands Awards. The winners will be announced at the Gala Dinner and Awards Ceremony on 3rd November at the National Motorcycle Museum in Solihull. The film will be judged alongside some household […]

Rugby: A Midlands Story featured on Big Centre TV

Director Sam Lockyer talks about his film ‘Rugby: A Midlands Story’ with Bob Hall on Big Centre TV. Short clips from the film are also featured. This interview coincided with the Rugby 7’s tournament taking place at the Rio Olympics. It aired on Freeview Channel 7 / Virgin 159 / bigcentre.tv on 11th August 2016. […]

Bicycle – at a cinema near you…

I have always had an interest in moving image archive – from trawling through NASA footage on Atlantic Productions’ Apollo 13 – The Inside Story to unearthing ATV newsreel on Malcolm X’s little known visit to the Black Country nine days before his assassination to my ongoing video production work on the national Explore Your Archive campaign. I […]

‘Explore Your Archive’ – campaign films now online

Our series of short documentary films for the ‘Explore Your Archive’ campaign can now be found online at http://www.exploreyourarchive.org The campaign is being delivered by The National Archives and The Archives and Records Association. We enjoyed working on this project and filmed the brilliant campaign ambassadors discussing what archives mean to them.

‘Explore Your Archive’ campaign film

Filming has now been completed for The National Archive’s ‘Explore Your Archive’ campaign video. We were privileged to film a number of interviews on location with TNA Ambassadors including Lord Ashdown, Tristram Hunt, Antony Beevor and Lisa Jardine. We are excited to begin editing for delivery of this short  film by mid-October.