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2020: Our Year In Review

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2020 has been a horrible year, and there’s no sugar-coating it. The pandemic has damaged so much, including businesses, and we’ve all struggled this year.  But through these hard times we’ve pulled together and made what we can work for us. It’s been a learning curve for absolutely everyone. We wish everyone the best for the new year, to a better new year. But there have been good, even great moments for us this year, so here are the things that we feel proud of accomplishing. New  services We’re very happy to say that we managed to launch some new services this year. We revolutionised 360 video by introducing VR video services into our plethora of expertise, an exciting new venture that will revolutionise our filmmaking future. We also launched our interactive video service, a form of training video that blends interaction and linear film, which has already drummed up a lot of excitement among our clients and contacts. We’re always looking for new avenues to go down...

Netflix at Christmas: What To Watch This Festive Season

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It’s that time of year again, the Christmas holidays are upon us, albeit feels a little different this year. There’s a guarantee that we’re going to be indoors a lot more this festive season, and thankfully we have plenty of entertainment to binge on Netflix over the period. But of course there’s so much to choose from, so where do you start? Well, look no further. Here are our picks for what you should give a go for the holidays. The Queens Gambit You’ve probably heard through the grapevine that this show is all the rage at the moment. It has broke various Netflix records and seems to be getting a lot of praise from everyone. Anya Taylor-Joy plays Beth Harmon, an expert chess player defying all odds during the 60s, as a prominent woman of the game. Chess? Might not sound like everyone’s cup of tea. But like Rocky,  the show focuses more on the character than the sport, and it’s that what elevates this show majorly. It’s a seven episode miniseries that’s a breeze to get thro...

A Review of 2020’s Innovative Christmas Adverts

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With 2020 being a restricted year in many different ways, the world has had to adapt and innovate in whatever ways it can. For Christmas adverts this year, the same has applied, and many brands have had to push the boundaries with what limitations they’ve had. So, as the Christmas season approaches, here are our picks for the most interesting Christmas Adverts of 2020. John Lewis We know, we know. John Lewis is the go-to advert every Christmas. Although, we will say they have been lacking the past few years (apart from that tear jerking Elton John one!). However, this year they’ve managed to shine again. This ad displays a range of different types of filmmaking, including various types of 2D and 3D animation, with a little bit of live action mixed in there too. John Lewis worked with a whole host of different video production companies up and down the country, really giving back to the creatives who have lost just as much as everyone else has this year. This one really goes to s...