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Micro-docs

Over the past 10 years the demand for short video pieces delivered to the desktop has risen immensely. One of the most popular formats we are asked to produce is the micro-documentary or video podcast.

We have created video packages for Tate Shots, BFI Live, BBC Collective, BBC Films, EMI, Domino Records, Channel 4, NESTA and the Serpentine Gallery.

From the simple talking head to a more televisual documentary style, most of our work runs for around 5 minutes or less.

 

Over the years we have developed an approach with suits this shorter format. We've accumulated a great deal of experience in working with journalists and producers to maximise output.

We belong to a network of established media professionals and can supply or recommend journalists and content specialists if required.

Below are short excerpts from some of our recent work.

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Chekhov's Shorts
A clip from the micro-doc we made for European Arts Company about this collection of Chekhov's shorter plays.

Venice Biennale 2009
Adrian Searle takes a whistle stop tour of the exhibition for the Guardian online.

Beverley Knight
Going behind the scenes on the video shoot for Beverly Knight 'In Your Shoes' (Hurricane records).

Singing Lighthouse
One of a series of short films made for Channel 4's 'The big Art Project'.

Supersonic Festival
Short film combining elements from this extraordinary music event featuring Sunn O))), Mogwai and Tunng.

Damien Hirst
Damien Hirst tours some of his favourite works by Francis Bacon.
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Antony Gormley
An intimate tour of the artist's studio for TateShots.

David Hockney
In this film the artist answers questions put to him from Tate's Twitter Community.

Batman at the BFI
Red carpet banter from the cast of The Dark Knight.

Placebo
Behind the scenes Micro-doc commissioned by the band's management on Placebo video shoot.

Tate Christmas Tree
TateShots micro-doc following the progress of the Christmas tree from Bob and Robert Smith.

Arctic Monkeys
Clips from an early interview and performance for BBC Collective.


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