We are a small team which specialises in revealing the stories behind companies, bringing them to life through cinematic brand films.
The way we work
We define, develop and produce brand narratives. From idea creation, strategy to execution and delivery our aim is to create beautiful aspirational films that capture the essence of your brand.
We are not a large advertising agency or production company. We are a small team who produce high quality films to realistic budgets. Our boutique orientated approach allows us to create close working relationships and direct communication with our clients. A simple collaborative formula that delivers great results.
What we can do for you
What We Look Like
Laurie Noble
Photographer and Videographer
Born in Dublin, Ireland but hailing from South East England. After graduating with a degree in photographic visual communications he started his career by overseeing and managing the transition from analogue to digital for Getty Images. During this time, he also worked following his passion for travel photography ultimately turning it into a full-time career. He has been internationally published for titles such as: National Geographic, Wanderlust, Lonely Planet, Rough Guides and The Sunday Times Travel Magazine.
He has an ability to empathise and build human connections quickly, which in conjunction with his affinity for exploration and meeting new people has taken him on many worldwide photographic adventures and led to commissions with companies such as EasyJet and The AA.
He has unruly hair, loves lonely trees and believes tea and biscuits are the answer.
Brian Walker
Director of Photography and Creative Director
Born in Patagonia, Argentina. After graduating in advertising and more than 12 years working in the industry as copywriter and creative director, in Buenos Aires and Madrid, he started his career as a photographer and DoP. He has worked behind the camera in many countries across Europe and Asia for leading international brands including: Nike, Mercedes Benz, BT, Vodafone, Ikea and Santander.
In addition to his sensitivity for capturing details, souls and places, he has a passion for social issues. This spirit has led him to collaborate with magazines and NGOs to cover interesting projects around the world, such as the campaign for Burmese refugees in Thailand and Corega’s documentary branded content to protect the Silbo Gomero (Whistle) in the Canary Islands.
He is a River Plate FC fan and strongly believes that everything can be cooked on a barbecue.