Louis Vuitton Video
We loved our latest shoot for Louis Vuitton, showcasing the fabulous Speedy Empreinte bag. International style blogger Kristin Knox – the face behind The Clothes Whisperer – took us (and the bag of course) on a tour of her favourite…
Introducing the airline for Middle-earth…
Ever been bored of the in-flight safety announcement? Air New Zealand came up with this novel way of capturing passengers’ attention. Gandalf for President!
It’s a Bing thing!
We’ve been working with Acamar films and author of the Bing Bunny book series, Ted Dewan, on a documentary film about developing a children’s pre-school property. Here is our interviewee Ted next to the incredible Rochester Story Telling machine at…
Personalised video messaging
Some pics of the lovely Kamay from our recent studio shoot, where we were shooting some personalised messages.
Louis Vuitton behind the scenes
We shot the last day of a 3-day shoot for Louis Vuitton recently, and our model Jacqueline looked stunning in top-to-toe LV. The dress, bag and heels were chosen and styled by a Louis Vuitton personal stylist and our make-up…
Medium and Message in Online Video
By Mike MacNamara Marshall McLuhan (he of the medium is the message) may have suffered the ignominies of hindsight and our rapidly evolving cultural space but he still got a few things right. He observed that the way content was…
A series of videos for the Excess Baggage Company
By Dominic Sutherland When this extremely cute little boy loses his favourite cuddly toy at the airport, the Excess Baggage Company helps reunite the two and it’s a happy ending for everyone! . We were commissioned to make a series…
New book on Millwall FC by Michael Calvin
We recently shot a profile with award-winning author Michael Calvin, whose latest book deals with the passions and pride of Millwall FC over the course of one incredible promotion-winning season. Calvin was given unprecedented ‘access all areas’ at the club,…
The state of HTML5 Video
By Mike MacNamara It’s a year since Google told us that Chrome would be dropping HTML5 support for the mp4 h.264 codec in its native HTML5 video player. It hasn’t happened yet, but at NextShoot we thought it would be…