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We know what you’re thinking, the wheels are gradually turning, you’ve got projects lined up and you’re trying to figure out how to pull it off whilst adhering to the new guidelines — we may be able to help you! A couple of months ago we all felt like we

With 20 years specialising in aerial and vehicle-based stabilised remote head filming equipment – from leading industry commercial drones to high speed camera tracking vehicles and electric quad all-terrain vehicles – BeyondHD know the market inside out. Their world exclusive Cavalon Pro Gyrocopter is making history in the creative industry:

TCC's freelance Camera Operator and Photographer Tom Chambers talks using hyperlapse for branded content and his behind-the-scenes projects for Xbox's Halo Wars 2 promotional campaign, PlayStation’s Nioh street art commission and Google Play’s Indie Games Contest. According to timelapse video producer Geoff Tompkinson's blog, the difference between a timelapse and

As Tennyson once said, 'bright and fierce and fickle is the South/ And dark and true and tender is the North'. Although TCC has a base in London, we also have consultants that recruit for the North of England too. Whilst they may be a bit biased towards the North

With experience working with Rolls Royce, Cadbury, Markettiers and Gary Lineker, our award-winning broadcast producer and video director Darius Laws is used to creating video content of the highest standard. During his career, he has had his fair share of clients use the phrase 'it's only for the web

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:

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