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Greyhawk

Greyhawk

When blind army veteran, Mal loses his guide dog on a bleak housing estate, he embarks on a journey that will restore his faith in the human soul. Something that has been lacking from his world for too long.

Greyhawk sees outstanding emotional performances from Alec Newman (Mal) and Zoe Telford (Paula), gripping you right from the start. Filmed in East London, it’s British film making at its finest!

It’s available on Google Play for download, and Amazon for a good old-fashioned DVD!

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#legacy

#legacy

If you can’t make it into the party of the year, what do you do? Get your pals together and create the party of the decade! Showcasing the UK’s up and coming talent in front of the cameras, and with a banging soundtrack from artists such as Stooshe, Rudimental and Xample, it packs a whopping punch!

Our first time working with the incredibly talented guys and girls from Unstoppable Entertainment, and most definitely not the last!

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Just Jim

Just Jim

Just Jim is Craig Roberts’ debut feature as writer/director… and it’s a belter! Not only that, but he only went and roped in Hollywood A-lister Emile Hirsch to star along side him too!

Filmed in Craig’s hometown of Maesycwmmer, and starring the actual school he attended, makes it a project very close to his heart. A thoroughly enjoyable film that will make you laugh, cry and maybe even wet yourself in the process!

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Bhopal: A Prayer for Rain

Bhopal: A Prayer for Rain

A film about the 1984 Union Carbide Bhopal disaster. It follows the story of a young rickshaw-puller in Bhopal, India, who gets a menial job at a chemical plant whilst desperate for work. One fatal night, 3rd December 1984, a chemical spill from the plant takes the lives of almost 15,000 people, injuring more than 100,000. The film portrays how the industrial disaster in the city changed his life and those around him.

One of our biggest challenges to date! Our most ingenious sound design is used in creating the hustle and bustle of the Bhopali community with a living, breathing chemical factory sitting right at the heart of it… just waiting to erupt!

Bhopal: A Prayer for Rain movie homepage

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Dawn

Dawn

British-mandated Palestine, 1947. Zionists fight for the establishment of a Jewish state in Palestine. A member of the underground movement has been sentenced to death by the British authorities. In turn, they have kidnapped a British officer. Now, they sit out the night together, waiting for the result of the negotiation. If the British hang their friend at dawn, one of them will shoot the British officer.

Dawn is a cleverly quiet film, played out through the night in 1947 Palestine. Shot and acted beautifully, we had to keep up our end and maintain the tension between the characters as the movie plays out. Our main objective was creatively to keep the picture moving with subliminal and subtle sounds and tones rather than anything more obvious.

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Comedown

Comedown

Six friends, who’ve known each other from childhood, break into the tower block they lived in as kids, now deserted and condemned. They rig-up a pirate radio station, get high and party!

When one of the group goes missing, her friends begin to search the dark interior of the tower and soon realise that they are not alone: a resident psychopath lurks in the shadows and is hunting them down… taking them out, one-by-one.

Awesome to be working with Menhaj Huda again! We also worked very closely with Keith Tunney (Sound Recordist) from pre-planning, through the shoot and even during post on this one, to get the best out of every scene.

A great film for sound design: a possessed elevator, gruesome killings and making sure we got the atmosphere and feeling inside the old tower block just right…. murky, misty and always something lurking in the shadows!