Teacup Travels isa 25 episode adventure series for children created by Plum Films as a major commission for CBeebies. I created two films for Plum films, this behind the scenes and a museum to screen featurette.
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Filming as 2nd shooter for Foundlight Films this Scottish Enterprise film recounts the A Proctor Group’s journey from life manufacturing textiles and supplying flax to Scotland’s mills, now, four generations later, it is a specialist manufacturer and supplier of innovative breathable membranes and vapour control layers.
Get to know Glasgow, one of Scotland most vibrant and exciting cities. Great food and drink, incredible culture and nightlife: it’s also famously friendly. Produced by Visit Britain this film was shot over the 5 and 6th of August with directed by Mark McKenna. It was a fast-paced most shoulder-mounted shoot, filming at over dozen venues a day. From foodie places like the legendary Ubiquitous Chip and the super-cool Stravaigin, to Porter and Sons the Oran Mor and The Finnieston – where I had the freshest, tastiest fish I’ve had all year! To display the city’s cultural wears we visited the Kelvingrove Art Gallery, the hyper-modern Riverside Museum and the People’s Palace and the Charles Rennie Mackintosh designed Willow Tearooms. I had never been to the Auchentoshan distillery before and we had a whistle-stop tour of the place. We also had a quick mixology lesson at the Corinthian Club before. I felt like I got a full-on Glasgow experience during the crazy 2-day shoot. The film was shot using a Canon C100 with a Ninja Blade recorder and a Sony A7s with metabones adapter.