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Our talented freelancer and Avid/Premiere Editor, Stephen Mulholland, has been in Jordan for the Under 17s Women's World Cup, filming a series of promotional short films for FIFA. We catch up with him in post-production to talk through his experiences so far.   What are the expectations of this role & how

Our TCC freelancer and cameraman, Oli Cohen, speaks to us during London Film Festival to run through his predictions on newly-released camera kit. With LFF upon us and the dust settling after IBC and Photokina, a few stand-out pieces of new kit emerge. For me, there are two main considerations with new kit:

TCC freelancer and Director/Producer Martyn Gough outlines what he thinks it takes to produce effective branded content. “If I had a mantra for creating branded content it would be to give the audience something that they cannot discover about the brand in any other way.” says TCC Director and Producer, Martyn Gough. “I

Antarctica is the coldest, windiest and driest place on the planet, and in the winter the sun doesn’t rise for over three months. But this didn’t stop Director of Photography David Baillie from documenting the work of the British Antarctic Survey's Halley VI Research Station, positioned on the Brunt Ice

An image captured by #TCCFreelancer, Alan Bennett has made the top ten in an international photography competition. Learning company Pearson asked photographers from around the world to submit images which captured the essence and emotion of education and learning. Alan's photograph, which features a retirement home resident encouraging his great granddaughter to walk

Madeleine chats with Danny Spencer about his journey to becoming a cameraman, and how life might have panned out if he hadn’t gone down that path.  They talk the best and toughest filming locations, including that time when Danny camped with reindeer in Siberia…  Also read on to find out

From humble beginnings as a runner for HBO Sports at Wimbledon, Phil Jennings is now a successful TV Music Director boasting clients such as the BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Sky Arts having worked with a long list of artists including Sir Elton John, Take That, Kasabian, The Cure, Chris

Danielle chats with DOP Charlie about feasting on fish heads, hunting for zombies and the odourous side effects of shooting in extreme locations. You’ve worked all over the world as Director of Photography, out of the 100 or so countries you have shot in, where are the best and worst places,