We've been continuing our relationship with Stage Entertainment producing a short film covering the behind the scenes of the photoshoot for new musical 'Made In Dagenham'. Leads Gemma Arterton and Adrian Der Gregorian explain how excited they are about the upcoming show.
We're really excited that The Guardian have chosen One For Ten in their Top 10 Web Series of 2013. What a great way to end the year and we're just so happy that we're getting the credit that we feel the project deserves.
Channel 4 have bought four of our One For Ten films for their short film and viral strand, Shooting Gallery. They have dedicated a whole half hour to One For Ten and featuring the films focusing on Kirk Bloodsworth, Sabrina Butler, Joe D'Ambrosio and Delbert Tibbs.
We teamed up with the great guys from Mind The Product to film their brilliant product conference in London again this year. There were great talks from some of the worlds leading thinkers in online products. We produced films of all of the talks for them to release throughout the year as well as animated logos and films for the stage and this recap video to highlight the day.
We're really happy to announce that on Sunday night, our project One For Ten was announced as the winner of Best Web Series at Raindance Film Festival's WebFest. We were among 50+ projects included in Web Fest so to win amongst such strong competition is amazing. We'd really like to thank all those that came to our screening and the judges for recognising all of the hard work and sleepless nights it took to make the project happen.
We're really happy that One For Ten, our interactive documentary series about innocent people that were on death row has been accepted for a it's first few festivals. We kicked off with the Portland Film Festival and followed by a few hometown soirees. We've been accepted to The Smalls film festival, a specialist shorts film festival and also we're really happy to announce our acceptance to the first ever Webfest at this years Raindance Film Festival. We're sure that there will be more to come, but we're happy that so far, festivals are taking notice of the films, the content and our new documentary format.
We're excited to announce that the production of our DVD's has started. The DVD's will be sent out to all those people who supported the project through crowd-funding and also will be used in special education packs that will be sent out to schools and educational institutions. To find out more go to www.oneforten.com
Our new interactive documentary series on the death penalty, One For Ten has been a huge success. We managed to make it across America and film all ten films in five weeks, realeasing the films live during our mammoth five and a half thousand mile road trip. We're super excited about pulling it off and the reception that we've received. Not only have our followers been highly involved as we'd hoped, but we got some great coverage in the Guardian and The Metro.
Check out our website to see how it all went, read up on the facts of the death penalty or just see some pics of us on the road. Here's a film to wet your appetite.
Tate approached us to help make a newsround style film featuring some pupils from Rotherhithe Primary School about the governments proposed Ebac education program and the lack of arts within it.
We made this film for Mind The Product, the first ever purely product manager conference in London. It brought together the minds behind google, kickstarter etc. to talk about the future of products.
We made this film for Childline at Latitude 2012 to act as a guide for first time festival goers. We spent three days in the mud asking people for their tips and this is what we came up with.
We went along with the Tate to Camp Bestival for the second year in a row. We made this film about Maryssa Dowlings photography workshop based on Family Matters and we also made a film live on site documenting the Tate's work and the festival in general. The 6 minute film showed on the main stage screens for the second two days of the festival.
Here's a video showing the film that we made live on site at Camp Bestival. We filmed Friday and Saturday for Camp Bestival and The Tate and the film was edited on site and up on the main stage screen within two hours of filming finishing. The film then showed throughout Saturday, Sunday and Monday.
We made this little film for Huddle to show off their new user interface. We worked with Gabrielle Herzog to make the illustrations after our collaboration on their IPad film and then made them in to a little stop frame animation to kick of the film. www.huddle.com http://www.gabrieleherzog.com/
We've produced this film for the online collaboration company Hudde to show how easy you can work from anywhere with their new Ipad App. The film was made for a press launch early this week. We commissioned Gabrielle Herzog to do some black and white illustrations for the film.
We had a good laugh this morning filming with football pundit Chris Kamara. Stay tuned to see what we were up to.
We produced a video in conjunction with Thought Shuffle called the Llama Predictor. With our friends at Ashdown Llama Farm, we filmed our Llama predicting the Champions League Final result to see if we'd found the new Paul The Octopus. The video peaked at 150K views before the champions league final and was featured in the Metro, Daily Telegraph the BBC and other news sites. The video's continued to be viewed. Here's to 'Llama' and we're hoping to find out if he can continue the streak during Euro 2012.