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Let Your Body Drive goes live

Posted 12/04/12

Our new film for Peugeot's Let Your Body Drive campaign has just launched. It features incredible Atlanta based dancer Marquese Scott, and was all shot in one take to Rudimental's new track "Feel The Love". Check it out here.

Tips to optimise YouTube clips for sharing

Posted 05/08/11

Putting clips on YouTube? Viral Ad Network have put together some tips to help you optimise your video on YouTube for social sharing.

http://www.viraladnetwork.net/blog/2011/youtube-seo-tips/

Thor-some!

Posted 21/04/11



We are very excited today.

Very excited indeed.

'Mini Thor' has been uploaded onto the official Marvel channel and we hope you get as much enjoyment watching it as we've had making it.

The gods certainly played their hand: We received the original brief on the same weekend that Volkswagen and their agency US Deutsch launched the awesome Vader / Passat SuperBowl spot a few months ago. Like 36 million+ others we loved the spot but wondered what would happen if one little badass replaced another?

Our response stands on the shoulders of this truly epic ad and owes enormous debt of gratitude to the generosity of VW who let us play with their original concept. So thank you Stefan (VW), Dave (Marvel), Heath & Emma (Paramount), Veronica & Hi-Sim who all made this happen in a very short time frame.

[Incidentally we got to see the movie last night and it is fabulous - Thor officially opens in UK cinemas April 28th ]

» Watch 'Mini Thor' on YouTube

Pitch your brand client a sharable online video - works for them and you

Posted 12/11/10

Using video online is a great idea for brands. PR and digital agencies can increase billings by working with their clients to develop an online video strategy.

Our sister company Viral Ad Network has put together a handy guide in four parts:
- why to commission a video
- how to do it
- how to set and manage expectations
- how to grow the idea further and create an ongoing video strategy

» Free guide: pitch your brand client a video.

If you're thinking about commissioning awesome online film and video, give Matt or Katrina a bell on 0845 6 800 850 :) We love this stuff.

Not sure where to start? Here's one we made for Triumph Motorcycles. Nice

Sustrans' 'My National Cycle Network' campaign live...

Posted 10/07/10

The awesome Sustrans, who have build a network of cycle tracks across the whole of the UK, just launched their My National Cycle network campaign which challenges people to make a film about their use of the National Cycle Network. Entry is easy (you can make a film on your mobile if you don't have a video camera) and prizes are great:
- Under 11's: Behind the scenes tour of Aardman
- 11 - 17: 4 VIP tickets to the Relentless Extreme Sports festival
- Adults: Four night UK holiday for four in a log cabin.

Check out My NCN here >>

And check out the film we made to promote it here >>


We've loved the work of Sustrans for years. The organisation started in our building, and as pretty much everyone working for Team Rubber cycles to work, and some for pleasure too, they're always people we love to work with. So enter their competition!

Martial Arts Extravaganza

Posted 10/07/10

We've just finished shooting a new piece of work featuring two of the UK's top martial artists. A great crew pulled together to turn a very busy shooting day into a great fun shoot. Results will be released soon.

Cornelius off to Brum!...

Posted 07/05/10

Cornelius is off to Birmingham today ready to find out what the great and good think of cycle paths in that neck of the woods and spread the Sustrans love! He's already drummed up some interest - thanks for the props go to:

Birmingham Cyclist have posted on their blog here.
Follow them on twitter at @brumcyclist

Midlands Arts Centre. (@mac_birmingham). Drinkies here after cycle - around 5.30.

Hopefully will meet birminghamcyclist.

...and Chris Unitt at Created in Birmingham have posted here.


We will start at NIC at 1.30 and ride down the path - finishing at MAC for Pimms at 5.30pm. COME AND MEET CORNELIUS!

Here's our brum route.

Cornelius testing...

Cornelius and the rain...

Posted 29/04/10

So Cornelius had an adventure today as planned. But unfortunately it was of the damp kind. Cornelius' voyage of human discovery will now happen on revised dates, starting next Monday, in Bristol.

Bristol May 3rd
Birmingham May 7th
Cardiff May 8th

Keep up with his exploits and find route maps at www.crosscountrycornelius.com

Come and meet Cornelius...

Posted 28/04/10

For the next three days, we're going to be out and about on the cycle tracks of Britain with our own time travelling tweed clad alien, Cornelius. He's going to be being chauffeured around the country interviewing people in his cosy private cinema.

The lovely chap is working with us on a film project for cycle charity Sustrans, celebrating 15 years of the National Cycle Network. Cornelius has a high def camera built into his single cycloptic eye, and asks questions every time you hold his hand. We're hoping the cosy environs of his interview booth will allow passers by to open up to him about their feelings about cycling and walking on the national network of car free tracks.

Cornelius' itinery is as follows. COME AND MEET HIM!:

Thurs April 29th: Bristol
Fri April 30th: Birmingham
Sat May 1st: Cardiff

...and he'll be blogging about his exploits at www.crosscountrycornelius.com

www.CrossCountryCornelius.com

www.CrossCountryCornelius.com

www.CrossCountryCornelius.com

iFeatures Final 6!

Posted 29/03/10

So we're in the final 6 of the fantastic iFeatures scheme in Bristol. Phew, and thanks to lots of hard work from writer Carol Noble and producer Nick Pitt. Our film "The Bristol Job" will tell the story of an 11 year old girl who frustrated at her family's poverty (exacerbated by her father losing his job at the Keynsham Cadburies plant) faces the prospect of not being able to afford her final school trip, so decides to rob a bank with her two best mates. Its a heist movie with a difference.

You can keep up with "The Bristol Job" team blog here.

You can follow our heroine Billie Diamond on twitter here or click on the image below.

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You can see the other finalists here. I didn't intend to be quite so prominent in this photo. But it appears I am.

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iFeatures Blogs launch

Posted 16/02/10

The iFeatures blogs (which we're in the finals of) have launched over at the iFeatures website. Check out our team blog here and all the teams in the iFeatures final here.

Our project is called "The Bristol Job" and is a family heist movie about an 11 year old girl who discovers her parents are too poor to pay for her last school trip so decides to rob a bank with her two best friends.

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