2018 has well and truly kicked off. As we look out to the year dawning, it is often good to get an heightened perspective on the road ahead. Sometimes even waiting for the right time to move. The above shot was taken at 5.30am, having waited 30 minutes for the sun to poke above the […]
We were all stoked to have our film shown in London for the Surf Film Festival. Wonderful pictures captured by Peter from dtl photography.
A fun few days down in Cornwall, filming a series of lifestyle and physiotherapy short films.
Often asked what Ruwac means, and it often depends on the context.
It has been an action packed time filming in South Africa filming for Surfers Not Street Children. Here is the first edit to come from our work with them, focusing on Ntando who grew up on the streets of Durban, SA to surfing the beaches of the world . . .
Great to have our work being shown around the world. New York on this stop, showing our surf video we made for Saltrock. If you are on the east coast, drop on in. Read the interview with director Simon Cotter by clicking here.
So a few weeks back we visited the Calais and Dunkirk Camps. We were able to film some of the people who live and work there and the realities they face…
Is always an eye opener to go to place much reported on the news, to see and experience for yourself. Visiting Calais and the illegal refugee camp was very challenging. It has been an privilege to capture the thoughts of some of the refugees and workers from the camp, and piece together part of their story. Full […]
Stoked to make the official selection for the San Diego Film Festival for our short ‘The Joy of Surfing’ next month.
So this has been a wee while in the making. A short documentary on what surfing and the ocean means to surfers. It tracks a variety of people from Cornwall all the way to California. Featuring Reubyn and Joss Ash, two of the best surfers in the UK, across the pond we worked with two […]